<< I'm confused, maybe just really confused, but those are  dsl/Cable 

Routers are they not?I need something for a dial-up connection. >>

There are a few dsl/cable routers that also have a serial port for using a 
generic modem. MacWorld's July 2002 issue (check on their web site) has a 
review of a few wireless routers. The D-Link DI-714 and the Zoom ZoomAir 
IG-4165 both have a parallel port for using a generic modem. The Airport has 
a modem port as well. I'm sure there are non-wireless units with a modem port 
available too.

STeve

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