I actually have Comcast's broadband service. I have their cable modem
(they don't charge a fee for it) connected directly to an Airport
Extreme base station. I connect my wireless and wired Macs directly to
the base. There's a network ethernet port for conencting downstream
Macs to the base
On 5/21/04 11:25 PM, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I depends on what kind or router you get. If I were buying one, I would
get one with built in wireless capability. There are a ton available.
Airport is one, but on the pricey side. Unless you have to route
AppleTalk, save some $$ and get a
Hi Folks, I am looking at Comcast, broadband internet cable, the only
choice in my area. Is there such a device as a combined cable modem
and router? Must I have a cable modem AND a router to use more than
one computer on my internet cable? Where and how does a wireless
device connect
My Reply follows quote. On 21/05/2004 19:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi Folks, I am looking at Comcast, broadband internet cable, the only
choice in my area. Is there such a device as a combined cable modem
and router? Must I have a cable modem AND a router to use more than
one computer