You have eight employees on a LAN but only one PC with Internet access. You can conduct a day-long game of musical chairs so that everyone can check their e-mail, or you can get down to serious business with Intel's InBusiness Internet Station, a multifunction communications device that lets network users simultaneously share a single analog or ISDN modem, phone line connection and Internet access account. The Internet Station comes with a Networking Basics handbook, a quick-installation poster with detailed instructions, and a Setup Wizard CD-ROM to guide you through installation. Integrating the Internet Station into your network requires a 10Base-T network hub and Windows 95/NT 4.0-based PCs.
Intel's inbusiness internet station
price:
$499
(800) 538-3373
http://www.intel.com
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This article was originally published in the July 1998 print edition of Entrepreneur with the headline: You Can Take It With You.





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