> Just looking into networking my computers, for the moment two
> PPC(8500/7300).Not sure what my best approach is. I know zip about anything
> about networking and a lot of the sites don't touch base on dealing with a
> dial-up ISP.Yes I know that's sad but I live out in the country so that's
> the best they offer us out here. I'm aware it will really be slow  for
> internet sharing, but still allows me to at least check my mail when my wife
> or kids are surfing. So any ideas on what the best set-up would be for two

You could either get a dialup ethernet router or do a software approach. For
software, you'd need to use IPNetRouter <www.sustworks.com> on the
designated sharing computer with the modem. I'm not up on the current
prices, but I think IPNR is around $80 and a router would be $100-something.
You could check out MacMall.com and see what they have.

Sam


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