> Ideally yes. The ideal unit would plug into the ISDN line and
> have say 4 ports on the back, plus act as a WLAN access
> point, doing all the NAT/DHCP stuff also. But if there are
> cheaper ways to get this via 2 boxes then fine.
>
> My set up has a separate 3COM ISDN modem/router connected
> to an Orinoco RG1000 access point, but I think this cost about
> ?400 a year or two ago, which is more than my friend is looking
> to pay.
Prices are a lot less these days. I've just spoken to somebody about
=
access
points, and they're going to be around the =A380 mark. I doubt an
ISD=
N
modem/router would be very much, although I know little about them
(never
had ISDN).
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