On 26 Apr 2004 14:01:17 -0700, in alt.internet.wireless ,
(E-Mail Removed) (I. Runner 1322) wrote:
> ONLY a CABLE modem?? Only?
The whole point about a router is to separate the WAN from the LAN and only
allow specific traffic across it. So you plug the WAN into the WAN port,
not your lan.
> It's not even good for a DSL modem?
You might be able to plug one of those into it, if it was an ethernet
modem. But an ethernet ADSL modem is merely a one-port modem & router in
the same box so it would be a waste of time - you could plug that directly
into your hub.
> Well to heck with the USR router! I'll look
>at Linksys or DLink instead.
They're exactly the same. The WAN port is for connecting the WAN, not a LAN
device. I think you need to understand the purpose of the WAN port.
--
Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.angelfire.com/ms3/bchambless0/welcome_to_clc.html>
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