Hi
Ignoring the price component, it is better to go with External Ethernet
Modem and a Stand alone Cable/DSL Router.
The Router part of the Modem/Router combos is not as good as a stand alone
Router, and using a combo reduces your future flexibility (like if you would
like to go Wireless it get cumbersome and more expensive to add Wireless).
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Pete Kennedy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
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> > I was wondering whether it was advisable to go for a DSL router with an
> > integrated modem or just a DSL router which would "sit" behind the
> existing
> > DSL modem. Can anyone explain the pros and cons ?
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> > Thanks
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> Hmm, answering my own question, I think I need a router with an integrated
> modem because the existing modem is USB and if I understand rightly, DSL
> routers don't have a USB plug !
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> Peter
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