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To Access Internet via a 64k leased line, do I need a modem or aRouter

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Riiaz

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Apr 14, 1999
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- If a 64K lease line is obtained from a service provice we would need an NTU (modem): Here is the structure I understood? What would be the reality solution?<br>
&lt;&lt;Service Provider 64K Line&gt;&gt;----&lt;&lt;User NTU/Modem&gt;&gt;---&lt;&lt;User PC/Server&gt;&gt;. Is there a router rwquired here ?? what do you recommend....Thankx<br>
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I'll assume that your talking about an ISDN line with a single 'B' channel. Then the answer is you could use either depending on what your wanting to accomplish.<br>
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If this is going to be a single user only connection the modem route would be more ecconomical.<br>
If this is going to serve a small LAN then you would need the router.<br>
Try these for info;<br>
or<br>
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Have Fun:)<br>
Sterling
 
64K leased??? the slowest leased line I've HEARD of is a 1.4MB T1.....unless you men single-channel ISDN.<br>
Please give a few more details.<br>
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-Robherc<br>
robherc@netzero.net
 
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