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So I got a Cisco Router.
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sting06
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: Canton, NC Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, MCP (70-270) Working on: MCSA, 70-290
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So I got a Cisco Router.
The other day, my boss was putting away a Cisco 800 Series router with 4 port switch inplace of a newer Cisco router model. Anyways, I scooped this one up in the process. With that being said, would this make a good practice router/switch for Cisco exams?
Just wondering.
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12-26-04 01:43 AM
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Boulware5
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+, Linux+, CST, A.A.S degree in CIS LAN concentration Working on: BS degree, CCNA, Security+
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No wonder he gave it to you; they are really cheap (from what I see on ebay). 
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12-26-04 01:56 AM
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Dude
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I dont think the 800 is going to help you much with any of the exams. I would think if it were going to at all, it would help you with the remote access exam. But, I dont recall anything on that exam that wasnt theory only as far as cable modems/routers go. You are going to need routers that are going to support frame-relay or ptp T1s, or even ISDN lines. Dont sweat the cable modem or dsl stuff right now.
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12-26-04 08:46 AM
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neuralfx
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Country: Cook Islands State: Certifications: CIW-A, A+, Net+, Inet+, Server+, Linux+, MCSE, MCSA, Sair LCP Working on: CCNA, MCSE 03, CWNA
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It can't hurt but really if you could get your hands on a 2500 series, at usedrouter.com they are fairly cheap, that would be very good. I would hold on to it though, you can definitely use it if you build a lab.
-neural
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12-27-04 11:22 AM
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JeremyWatts
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, RTC03, XRM01,MXC01-R2,TXW02-R18,RXW02-R3,RXW01-R3,RDC03 Working on:
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Go to ebay and get yourself a cicso router they are cheap there. Just got two 2524 Cisco Routers with 56K csu modules, cables and a study cd for ccna all for 160 bux a bunch of companies were selling CCNA study packs with actual 2524 routers not simulators. Going to be building a lab it looks like
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