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Sharing an ADSL connection on your LAN



In case anyone is interested (:-)) , I have done this for a number of
clients who already had frog ADSL modems.
With a Draytek vigour USB router, you plug the modem into the router and the
lan side then is a 4 port 10/100 switch.

For installation, you need a windoze based PC in order to upload the frog
drivers to the modem (a one time operation) and after that, you can remove
the frog drivers completely from your system and use any hardware on the lan
side.

Takes all of about 5 minutes to install.


Easy peasey.


Tony

PS: you can now also get routers that replace the frog completely because
they have an adsl modem built in.
Check out www.seg.co.uk


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