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Perhaps I didn't word my question well. I'm not asking which words to
use to refer to which hardware.
1. I have a couple computers talking to each other (network) via wifi.
2. I have a $8.95 a month dial-up modem connection.
3. Is there any way to cable between the modem and the network?
Ed Durrant said:
>I think you'll find the modem being referred to is an ADSL or Cable
>modem, not a dial-up modem. RJ45 connection is usually ethernet.
>Cheers/2
>Ed.
>inkleput{at}isp.com wrote:
>> At least one wifi router I've looked at connects to a modem via RJ-45.
>> I don't know if this is standard or what. Is there such a thing as
>> connecting a wifi router to a dial-up modem?
>>
>> JimL
>
Jim L, via the operating system it took IBM 15 years to kill - It still
squirms while dead. --
"Feel inadequate? Destroy stuff and kill people." Confucious,
Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.
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