brigeable wireless routers

Rather take a look at the Linksys WRT45G, then flash them with DD-WRT and you have one of the best wireless routers around. They go for about R600 each.
 
I want a modem that is able to be bridged so that three pc's can be connected each with their separate dial-up and given their own 2gig cap so-that the one does not use each-others cap. Can anybody please give me some advice on this matter.
 
I want a modem that is able to be bridged so that three pc's can be connected each with their separate dial-up and given their own 2gig cap so-that the one does not use each-others cap. Can anybody please give me some advice on this matter.

Billion can do it! :) The 7300G is Awesome!
 
Rather take a look at the Linksys WRT45G, then flash them with DD-WRT and you have one of the best wireless routers around. They go for about R600 each.
You mean the WRT54GL (L stands for Linux). They go for around R1300 in Incredible. It's a hobbyist router, + no modem built in either so maybe more than he is looking for.

It also only does G and not N. A DGN2000N has draft 2 N mode, which is the latest standard. It's also a modem.

DGNB2100 has an adaptor for your PC in case it isn't a recent one with Wireless N (IEEE802.11N)

It does bridge mode.
ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/DGN2000_RM_04Aug08.pdf
 
Yes the Netgear DGN2000 can be bridged. Worked on a lot of other netgear ADSL routers but this one seems to be the best.
 
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