I too use a D-Link DI-704. With a dial-up modem. I also have a USR 8000 as a backup. The D-Link has worked well for the past three or four years. (Note, That's a DI-704, not a DI-704P. The latter has a parallel port rather than a serial port.)

Jim

On Wednesday, Sep 8, 2004, at 06:04 America/Vancouver, John Teffer wrote:

on 9/8/04 1:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

#2
On one of these lists someone mentioned a dialup router. Anyone have
info and/or experience?

I have a D-Link DI-704 router that I'm using to share a cable modem
connection. The router also has a standard 9 pin serial port on the back,
and you can connect a standard external dial-up modem to it, either as a
main form of internet for your network, or as a backup for when your
cable/DSL goes out.


I haven't tried using a dial-up modem with it, but everything else about the
router works fine, and it was only $10 or so on eBay.

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