The USB port on DSE router acts as a USB to Ethernet adapter, so it acts as
a router whether connected by USB or by UTP.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Legg [mailto:thenexus@ihug.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, 3 December 2002 23:55
To: adsl@lists.unixathome.org
Subject: Re: DSE ADSL Router
<snip>
Question to the list: If you connect to a router using its USB interface (as
Cheryl must be) does it function as a router, or a modem? Isn't USB more
resource demanding than connecting to it via UTP?
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Received on Wed Dec 4 07:58:06 2002