I ran a 6100 w/ IPNR for a couple years.  It's an excellent work-around. 
  A much better solution is to buy a router.  I was given a D-link 
DI-704 last summer.  Conclusion: If you need to get more than one system 
on-line at a time, buy a router.  About $30 of'n epay. Or there's a guy 
on SWAP who's got a four port with two dead ports that he'd probably 
part with cheap.

Jim

Jerry wrote:
>>From: "R. A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: In the dark (again)
>>
>>signed up for DSL service ...SBC sent 2Wire Portal ... SBC sent plain modem,
>>now running Computer #1.
>>looking to put another box  online,
> 
> 
> R.A., have you looked into this option ?
> 
> http://www.sustworks.com/
> 
> W/all those boxz' you gotz ...
> 
> This lister (PCI and Network) has been talking about it.
> Yes, he is a rep I think, but also contributes on other issues.
> 
> Dan C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Also, that NuBus G3 card is working well in the 7100,
> 
> Thanks ... Jerry  
> 
> 
> 
> 



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