This is the exact box I use (bought it new a few years ago).  The only 
problem you might have is in the initial set-up or with firmware updates 
(very PC-centric)...  Although you could probably configure it via the 
serial port.  There are some settings which are initially turned on 
which ideally you want off (remote admin for example).  I use the box 
with everything from a Quadra to a B&W G3 to a snow airport base 
station.  No problems whatsoever.

Derek

On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 08:43 AM, R. A. Cantrell wrote:

> Mac Netters,
>                     I recently went through  the ordeal of changing from
> dial-up to DSL. I thought I'd have a stroke before the SBC people got
> through with me. I have the simple DSL modem, after finding out that the
> "portal" was not likely to do  what the SBC people said it would do. I 
> have
> now acquired a  "D-Link" Cable/DSL Internet Gateway DI-704 via swap. 
> The box
> makes no mention of Mac compatiblity, listing only WIndows etc. 
> Question:
> will this work with a Mac  with/without a hack?
> --
> All the best,
> R.A. Cantrell
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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