Tuesday 16 December 2003, 10:24 PM
Only way to go without broadband
For a rural setting with no broadband and a single phone line, the on-demand dialing and the built-in modem make this the only standalone alternative.
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Tuesday 16 December 2003, 10:24 PM
For a rural setting with no broadband and a single phone line, the on-demand dialing and the built-in modem make this the only standalone alternative.
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A respectable product that you can use as you change your Internet connection method, but combining wireless and wired clients with a broadband connection could be tricky. The footprint and built-in modem save space, so if you need room to move this could be the gateway for you.
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