Wireless/modem/router?

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Hi,
As usual I am a few years behind the technology...

I am looking for a wireless, 56K dial-up modem, router. 802.11b or g
compliant.

I want to connect three computes wirelessly and allow intenet access.

If a single product does not exist, can I connect a wireless router to a
modem? If so how?

Broadband is not an option.

Thanks,
Martin Oakes
 
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Quercus Robur <Quercus@knowhere.com> wrote:

> I am looking for a wireless, 56K dial-up modem, router. 802.11b or g
> compliant.

<http://www.apple.com/airportextreme/>
 
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:40:07 GMT, in alt.internet.wireless , "Quercus
Robur" <Quercus@knowhere.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>As usual I am a few years behind the technology...
>
>I am looking for a wireless, 56K dial-up modem, router. 802.11b or g
>compliant.

US Robotics do a router (USR 8000-A) with dialup failover if the (ethernet)
WAN connection fails. It even has a builtin print server. Its not wireless
tho. Mind you, you could add a 54G WAP easily enough, plugging it into one
of the LAN ports. The router also has a firewall and reasonably good
logging facilities.



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Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt>


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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:40:07 GMT, in alt.internet.wireless , "Quercus
Robur" <Quercus@knowhere.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>As usual I am a few years behind the technology...
>
>I am looking for a wireless, 56K dial-up modem, router. 802.11b or g
>compliant.

US Robotics do a router (USR 8000-A) with dialup failover if the (ethernet)
WAN connection fails. It even has a builtin print server. Its not wireless
tho. Mind you, you could add a 54G WAP easily enough, plugging it into one
of the LAN ports. The router also has a firewall and reasonably good
logging facilities.



--
Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt>


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