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Old 11-01-2006, 11:20   #5
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Re: Using a ASDL Router as a Dial-Up Modem

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Originally Posted by Chris T
You can't use the modem/router as a plain old router. If you want to share a dial-up connection wirelessly, you need to get a stand-alone wireless router. I'm not sure which model you would need that would have the appropriate connections to plug a dial-up modem into it though.
AFAIK, you need a PC as a gateway, connected to the internet, then the router connected to the PC - with the PC's IP set as the gateway.
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