Google "WiFlyer". It's a wireless router...with a dialup WAN interface.
Combining ICS...with the routers NAT...the wireless clients end up double NAT'ing. You could flip things around and basically just use your wireless router as an access point...but even at it's best....IMO due to the unreliability of ICS...you're stuck with lack of reliability. You have the routers DHCP conflicting with the ICS DHCP.
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