Re: ADSL routers [7:51250]

2002-08-15 Thread Charlie Wehner

the 827 can do many things, including 3DES and firewall feature set, but
supports only RIP and EIGRP

--No fair, mine doesn't support EIGRP.  Only RIP.  The 827 looks like it
supports all of the routing protocols but when you enter them it always
reads unknown routing protocol.  (Except for RIP.)


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RE: ADSL routers [7:51250]

2002-08-13 Thread Mark W. Odette II

Cisco 1751 with ADSL WIC is the least expensive choice.  If you play
your cards right, you could pick one up on Ebay WITH the DSP chip
included so that you could also play around with Voice Shtuff!

Granted your port density isn't the greatest, but the NM-xx is quite
expensive just to add extra functionality.

If you don't care about voice, and other flexible options down the road,
a 1720 with an ADSL WIC will also do just fine.

HTHs,
Mark Odette II


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From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:52 PM
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Subject: ADSL routers [7:51250]

Can anyone suggest a good router to get for ADSL? I want to utilize a
full IOS, and not a dumbed down version. Or should I just go with a 2600
with an ADSL card. This firewall will be for a home connection, but I am
the type to mess around with the routers, try to do different things
with Pix firewalls, security, servers and whatnot.  I know netgear
routers work well for some people, but I want to use my router as
something functional and as educational at the same time. What would be
the cheapest way to go for an ADSL router, with full IOS capabilities.



Thanks in advance




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Re: ADSL routers [7:51250]

2002-08-12 Thread Chuck's Long Road

define full

the 827 can do many things, including 3DES and firewall feature set, but
supports only RIP and EIGRP. no fun finding that out the hard way. :-

I like your idea about the 26xx with the DSL WIC. I've used the DSL WICs in
production for customer networks ( on the 1720 series ) and have been quite
pleased, except for that one hardware failure in Fresno. And Cisco TAC
identified the problem as hardware and replaced the card very quickly
indeed.

Chuck

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Brian Zeitz  wrote in message
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 Can anyone suggest a good router to get for ADSL? I want to utilize a
 full IOS, and not a dumbed down version. Or should I just go with a 2600
 with an ADSL card. This firewall will be for a home connection, but I am
 the type to mess around with the routers, try to do different things
 with Pix firewalls, security, servers and whatnot.  I know netgear
 routers work well for some people, but I want to use my router as
 something functional and as educational at the same time. What would be
 the cheapest way to go for an ADSL router, with full IOS capabilities.



 Thanks in advance




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