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Instead, I would go platform-agnostic with an appliance. Personally, I
*really* like the LinkSys BEFSR41 or one of the variants. They now have a unit
that has a USB output along with ethernet.
What's nice about these appliances is that they have a built-in firewall as
well as NAT, etc... Configuration is by a simple browser interface.
Cheers!
Dan
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Durant [mailto:bdurant@peterlink.ru]
>Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:58 AM
>To: Windows-MacOS cooperation list.
>Subject: USB based ADSL solution for Mac
>
>
>Hi again,
>
>I will be transferring to Southeast Asia in a few months time and have been
>thinking about readjusting the family Inter/Intranet solution. I am tired of
>mucking around with a Win solution (Wingate + PC MacLan) and want to keep it
>simple and fast on the Win side as all of this is installed on my eldest
>daughter's Siemens Celvin EasyPC. I would like to find a USB based ADSL
>solution for an existing Mac, or a new Mac that I may purchase. In either
>case, I will be able to use USB as I have a USB card installed on my UMAX
>Pulsar (Euro S900).
>
>There seem to be a number of solutions out there, but I haven't found
>anything with a Mac driver yet. Ideas? Comments?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Brian
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