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1275821 2012-05-17 04:11:00 I bought our auditor one of these the other day...
www.netcommwireless.com

Its a 3G router, thats very very simple to use!....
SolMiester (139)
1275822 2012-05-17 04:15:00 ^^ Yeah I've used a similar model to that, slightly older but slightly more featured too, they're freakin *cool*! Chilling_Silence (9)
1275823 2012-05-17 04:26:00 Um. Wifi plus dialup. Yuk.

Why not investigate other options? Woosh wireless perhaps?

Or if you must stay on dialup, get a USB dialup modem. K.I.S.S
pctek (84)
1275824 2012-05-17 04:53:00 Um. Wifi plus dialup. Yuk.

Why not investigate other options? Woosh wireless perhaps?

Or if you must stay on dialup, get a USB dialup modem. K.I.S.S

Its not dial up, its 3G broadband....

You can actually get ADSL router that also have 3G as backup...I got one for some farmers last week, very expensive, Draytek, but its the bomb, VoIP, VPN, MIMO, ADSL, 3G.....

I pointed the Netcomm M1 as its so easy to setup and use!
SolMiester (139)
1275825 2012-05-17 10:34:00 The OP is using dialup and wants to connect both machines to the dialup connection.... that's what his original question still is..... bevy121 (117)
1275826 2012-05-17 22:14:00 The OP is using dialup and wants to connect both machines to the dialup connection.... that's what his original question still is.....

That's what I thought too, coz that's why the RJ11 plug (Phone jack) was mentioned in relation to internet connectivity and not RJ45 (Ethernet).
Chilling_Silence (9)
1275827 2012-05-17 23:59:00 Yes Chill - my thoughts too

Plus, he confirmed the dialup in a later post



Yes, currently on dialup using the modem in the 4520. My preferred option at this stage is wireless.
bevy121 (117)
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