There, get the Ethernet based modem and connect it directly to the 
Airport station. Give it your username and pass for PPPoE (usually your 
email address and some random pass). Job done.

-Robyn

On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Ian Sidle wrote:

> Yes. All airport models support NAT. The newer models, version 2 or
> with dual ethernet ports (WAN/LAN) also allow PPOE and AOL (including
> dsl). As far as I know - *no* other router/base-station supports AOL
> connections. Of course, who would *want* to use aol in the first place
> is another story ^_^. Nonetheless  its nice to have the option.
>
> -Ian


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