Re: Router type questions II

2000-08-21 Thread Dick Silva
PROTECTED]> To: Stance Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, August 20, 2000 11:57 PM Subject: RE: Router type questions >I would recommend starting out with a 2500 or 2600 series router. However, >you could get away with just purcha

RE: Router type questions

2000-08-20 Thread Alves Sgt Paulo T
Stance, I don't exactly know what you already have in your possession but if I am understanding correctly, you don't have much. One router is not going to do the trick! This is if you actualy want to learn the stuff. There are some kits that people are selling out there. I don't have anything f

RE: Router type questions

2000-08-20 Thread Kevin Welch
I would recommend starting out with a 2500 or 2600 series router. However, you could get away with just purchasing equipment time online or buying one of the routersim packages available. The routersim packages are fairly cheep and provide enough of a foundation to get you started, and then find