also another tip. The WIC 2-T modules do not work in plain ethernet based
modules (such as 1e2w).
You need to get a 1FE2W at least to put the WIC 2t-s in.

However the wic 2-t's will work in the fixed serial slots in the 2600's.

Regards,

Jason Baker
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Network Engineer

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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:17 PM
Subject: 2610 w/ an additional 1e 2w module [7:3402]


> Hi all !!
>
> I have just finished installinga new 1 e 2 w module in my 2610 router &
> It's not being recognized, unit allready had an existing Wic 2t plus the
> built in ethernet
> port. I added the 2t 1e which is actually 2 wic 1 t cards with an
> ethernet port on the main module
> and it's not being recognized, When i remove the existin wic 2 t cards
> only the main ethernet shows up on the show
> version..I do see the Act led on the module solid green but nothing on
> the sho ver..
>
> Am i mssing something ... do I have to activate this new module somehow
> ??
>
> Clueless @ this point...
>
> TIA for any info you might provide.
>
> Randy
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