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shirish  writes:

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> If not, can somebody recommend some other router which would give the
> same functionality, bearing in mind the router could talk/work with
> with the RJ-45 downlink/uplink port which is there instead of the
> regular RJ-11 which the telephone line uses.

Why not directly plug the network cable from provider, directly into
some RJ-45 socket on the PC ? And then he can do more than what is
going to be provided by the router's software.

HTH
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