Smoothwall is a great little distribution for this. Run it on an old Pentium.
I know, not a 'hardware' solution.
Jay wrote:
>
> The Apple AirPort 802.11 base stations have an RJ-11 port and built-in
> modem. They will work for Cable/DSL or dial-up. The dial-up part is
> supposed to be a fail-over backup for the Ethernet connection, but you can
> use it as the primary.
>
>
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Mike Starke wrote:
>
>
>>Are there any products out there that can provide
>>NAT & DHCP for a dialup connection? Something like
>>the LinkSys products that are so popular for broadband
>>(DSL/Cable) users.
>>
>>
>>-mike
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