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Only one D-Link ADSL modem with filters.

Worth around $120, yours for $60. $10 of which will be donated to SAU.

My favourtie feature:

"Two computers can simultaneously connect to the DSL-302G through its USB and Ethernet port to share its high-speed Internet connection"

Click here for all specs & compatability

Please PM if your interested.

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Mr Grove... here is what D-Link have to say about sharing.

"Two computers can simultaneously connect to the DSL-302G through its USB and Ethernet port to share its high-speed Internet connection. You can connect to its Ethernet port regardless of the operating system you are using, or connect to its USB port to allow easy installation to a USB equipped computer running 98SE, Me, 2K, XP, or Mac OS 9 and OS X.

The modem comes with a simple configuration tool and a web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) that allows you to easily modify settings to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Connection speed, traffic statistics and other detailed information are displayed. "

I have got that modem. 2 computers can connect one to the Ethernet and one to the USB. The only problem is the it doenst establish a network between the two computers.

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