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Old 28-05-2008, 07:57 AM   #1
Joel Koltner
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Modem to Ethernet router ("dial router" backwards)

I'm looking for a router that has a phone-line connection (or at least a
serial port) and an Ethernet port that allows you to "dial in" to your home
Ethernet network -- similar to the old "dial routers" (that would let you use
a dial-up ISP as a backup in case your DSL/cable modem died) in reverse. I've
found a couple meant for industrial automation (Rockwell Automation has one --
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/se...dems/ethernet/ - as does
SixNet --
http://www.sixnetstore.com/Merchant2...ry_Code=Modems) ,
but they're all upwards of $1,000 and I was hoping to find something cheaper.
Anyone know of something like this?

Thanks,
---Joel Koltner


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Old 28-05-2008, 05:54 PM   #2
John Dulak
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Re: Modem to Ethernet router ("dial router" backwards)

Joel Koltner wrote:
> I'm looking for a router that has a phone-line connection (or at least a
> serial port) and an Ethernet port that allows you to "dial in" to your home
> Ethernet network -- similar to the old "dial routers" (that would let you use
> a dial-up ISP as a backup in case your DSL/cable modem died) in reverse. I've
> found a couple meant for industrial automation (Rockwell Automation has one --
> http://www.rockwellautomation.com/se...dems/ethernet/ - as does
> SixNet --
> http://www.sixnetstore.com/Merchant2...ry_Code=Modems) ,
> but they're all upwards of $1,000 and I was hoping to find something cheaper.
> Anyone know of something like this?
>
> Thanks,
> ---Joel Koltner
>
>


Joel:

The SMC Barricade 7004ABR will do what you want

http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=v...%5FUSA&pid=858

There are links to sellers on the right of this page under "Sales
Information"

HTH & GL

John

PS You could also load "Freesco" onto an old 486 PC, w/modem NICs, and
use THAT as your router.

www.freesco.org/


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