In article <3f1b4fe6$0$966$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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> Sorry for not stating, I am using ADSL broadband to connect to the internet
> via an internal PCI device with "Pipex" as my ISP, thankyou for the prompt
> guys.
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Something like this would give you an all-in-one solution - it replaces
your existing PCI modem and 10baseT hub:
http://www.lanshop.co.uk/dsl504.htm
Like most of this type/price it only has four ethernet ports - if you're
using all five ports on your existing hub you'll need to spend a bit
more:
http://www.lanshop.co.uk/ro318.htm
I just picked these as examples of the sort of kit that would probably
best suit your needs, there are other solutions. If you're only using
four ports in your hub you could get a modem/router that doesn't
incorporate a switch and plug it into your existing hub - this probably
won't be much cheaper, but could be useful if you want to locate the
modem some distance from the hub. You can spend considerably more to
get routers that have powerful firewalls that allow things like VPN, but
it's quite possible that would be more than you need.
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware/reviews/ has reviews of some of the
more popular hardware, and might give you some idea of the
prices/features that are available. The basic functionality of most of
the kit is much the same, but there are variations in ease of use and
the level of support that you can expect from the manufacturer - if you
buy something that no-one's ever heard of you'll likely be out of luck
when it comes to upgrading the firmware, for instance, and you might be
happier with something that's easy to configure rather than something
with powerful features but an impenetrable user interface.