Hi.. I am agree with linksys WRT54G but these day, you find firmware ver 7
or 8, useless. Go and find WRT54GL with ver 1.1 and patch it with DD-WRT.
its awesome, man. Keep IT sharing freedom....
Ta Anto
"Fred Marshall" <fmarshallx@remove_the_x.acm.org> wrote in message
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> "Kristan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi there, I'm not brilliant at networking - so I was wondering if anyone
>> could help me with a small problem.
>> I have an Internet connection via an Ethernet/RJ45 port. It has a static
>> IP address and DNS etc.
>>
>> I'd like to share this Internet connection with 3 other computers, via a
>> wired ethernet RJ45 connection. What kind of router do I need? Can
>> anyone recommend a particular type/model?
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>> I really don't need anything fancy, just a very simple router for
>> Ethernet... I just need some specs to look out for, then I should be able
>> to sort it out.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kris
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> About any commodity router from Linksys WRT54G, D-Link, Netgear, etc.
> Around $60.
> You may as well get on with wireless capability as it costs virtually
> nothing more.
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> Then you configure the WAN/Internet port of the router to have the Static
> IP address that you're using now.
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> Turn off the wireless on the router if you're not going to use it.
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> Then you can configure all the computers to "get an IP address
> automatically" and plug them into the LAN side of the router.
>
> Fred
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