PAP2 and compatable modem/router

I purchased a PAP2 and my modem doesn't have an Ethernet port. Can someone recommend a modem that will enable me to connect my new PAP2 and my PC. Do I need a modem/router? Prefer non wireless.

Hi....
Depending on your ISP you can go for a modem or a router. If your ISP is a cable connection then you can go in for BEFCMU10 a Linksys cable modem. If your ISP is a DSL connection then you can in go BEFSR41 which is also a Linksys Cable DSL router. Also make sure that your computer has an Ethernet port. If you do not have one then you can go in for LNE100TX which is a Linksys Ethernet adapter.

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