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Router recommendation?
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| Hi group,
I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model would
you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
Thanks as usual,
cheers
jorg
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| This should do the trick for you:
Two Cisco 2501 routers, 16MB Dram/16MB Flash
All routers with 12.x Enterprise Plus IOS
Power Cables for all Devices
One DTE/DCE DB60 serial cross-over cables
Two Ethernet transceivers
DOC CD and console cable kit
http://www.optsys.net/kit1.html
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
brad@eccie.com
www.ccbootcamp.com/quicklinks.html (Cisco Training)
www.routerie.com (Cisco R&S CCIE Discussion groups)
www.securityie.com (Cisco Security CCIE Discussion groups)
www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware)
Voice: 702-968-5100
FAX: 702-968-5104
"jorg" <raven@wrath.com> wrote in message
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> Hi group,
>
> I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
> e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model would
> you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
>
> Thanks as usual,
>
> cheers
> jorg
>
>
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| Chris Kilian 2003-03-16, 9:24 pm |
| jorg
From the looks of things the series that you are after is the Cisco 800
Series. These cater for ADSL needs, however if you are wanting to study for
CCNA I would suggets you get another router as well. Good one that is not to
uch $$$ is the Cisco 2620 or something similar, e-bay would be your best bet
for these.
--
Regards
CK
www.networkingbasics.co.uk
"jorg" <raven@wrath.com> wrote in message
news:xm1da.261$lQ4.48810@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi group,
>
> I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
> e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model would
> you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
>
> Thanks as usual,
>
> cheers
> jorg
>
>
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| Chris Kilian 2003-03-16, 9:24 pm |
| jorg
Take a look at the previous thread as X - Eliminator is selling one already
:-)
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Regards
CK
www.networkingbasics.co.uk
"jorg" <raven@wrath.com> wrote in message
news:xm1da.261$lQ4.48810@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi group,
>
> I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
> e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model would
> you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
>
> Thanks as usual,
>
> cheers
> jorg
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| Thanks a lot, i'll take that into account!
"Chris Kilian" <chris@cksrealm.com> wrote in message
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> jorg
>
> From the looks of things the series that you are after is the Cisco 800
> Series. These cater for ADSL needs, however if you are wanting to study
for
> CCNA I would suggets you get another router as well. Good one that is not
to
> uch $$$ is the Cisco 2620 or something similar, e-bay would be your best
bet
> for these.
>
>
> --
> Regards
>
> CK
> www.networkingbasics.co.uk
> "jorg" <raven@wrath.com> wrote in message
> news:xm1da.261$lQ4.48810@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
> > e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model
would
> > you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
> >
> > Thanks as usual,
> >
> > cheers
> > jorg
> >
> >
>
>
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| acorn.admin 2003-03-17, 4:24 am |
| Why not just rent some time
at $3 per hour saves you lots
Check it out
www.acorn-internet.net
Cheers
David
www.acorn-internet.net
support@acorn-internet.net
"jorg" <raven@wrath.com> wrote in message
news:xm1da.261$lQ4.48810@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi group,
>
> I've been thinking about getting a low-end CISCO router ( probably off
> e-bay) to practise for the CCNA, aside from the sims... which model would
> you recommend? I have an ADSL internet connection.
>
> Thanks as usual,
>
> cheers
> jorg
>
>
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| Howard Huntley 2003-03-26, 1:23 am |
| I have a Cisco Catalyst 3200 switch a WS-X3011 blade which is 2500
series 2503 Cisco router. I really like it, the switch has 6
changeable cards. This is really nice.
"Chris Kilian" <chris@cksrealm.com> wrote:
>jorg
>
>From the looks of things the series that you are after is the Cisco 800
>Series. These cater for ADSL needs, however if you are wanting to study for
>CCNA I would suggets you get another router as well. Good one that is not to
>uch $$$ is the Cisco 2620 or something similar, e-bay would be your best bet
>for these.
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| Ben Nelson 2003-03-26, 9:24 pm |
| We sell Cisco 2620's with a 90 day warranty at www.usedrouter.com give us a
try we aim to please.
Thanks
Ben Nelson
800-974-2352
"Howard Huntley" <hhuntleyjr@attbi.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Cisco Catalyst 3200 switch a WS-X3011 blade which is 2500
> series 2503 Cisco router. I really like it, the switch has 6
> changeable cards. This is really nice.
>
> "Chris Kilian" <chris@cksrealm.com> wrote:
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> >jorg
> >
> >From the looks of things the series that you are after is the Cisco 800
> >Series. These cater for ADSL needs, however if you are wanting to study
for
> >CCNA I would suggets you get another router as well. Good one that is not
to
> >uch $$$ is the Cisco 2620 or something similar, e-bay would be your best
bet
> >for these.
>
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