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Originally posted by jeffmoss26: Ed, don't you mean to say a router? Jeff, No a switch or even a hub would work. You're looking for something to distribute the IP signals from the DSL modem to the computers. Being as DSL usually doesn't get above 3 Mbs then even a connection with a maximum speed of 10 mbs would work. There's no need for a router in this situation. The DSL "modem" will either handle the router functionality (depending on the model) or it will just go look for a router in the POP. Sam
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