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To: dave rose who wrote (47706)9/17/2005 10:44:29 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 110623
 
Yes, but it requires a router, first to terminate the DSL
connection to/from your Service Provider, and second, to provide
and distribute the wireless network in your home. I like the Linksys routers, for example Linksys Model WRT54G. That particular model has an ethernet connection to your DSL modem and 4 ethernet ports on your side of the router as well as the wireless net (IEEE 801.11 B and G). Please be sure to secure your wireless network; at least use WEP and change password.
The WRT54G come with a setup CD that makes installation quite easy and simple.