How many ethernet modem ports should have to support the airport Time Capsule

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    Isn't beautiful! I just wanted to share this.

    Now, what would be really great, is if we could run off statistics on how many people is connected at some point in the day. We are able to report on the user login time and their time of disconnection in any logon and the band upwards in this way. However, if John D connects to 09:00 and 10:00 out newspapers, we would expect to be counted at 09:00, 09:15, 09:30, 09:45 & 10:00 when he was for that entire period.

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