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Old 01-06-2009, 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Twinny View Post
Ok... My router at home, it has a RJ11 interface which connects directly to the phone line, providing my interwubz. If i wanted, it could also provide wireless. This 877W on my desk? It provides routing, wireless and internet connectivity from a telephone line.

How exactly does your router connect to your modem? If this modem has an interface address, why is the router involved?
Let's see... cable goes to modem, modem goes to router via ethernet. Router then goes to my computer, 360, wireless desktop and my Wii/DS.

It's quite simple, and I'm pretty sure a set-up often used.
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