What router would one want to purchase for mostly home use (I will want to
put together a CCNP/CCIE Lab in the future but for now, I would just like a
Cisco router for my home network My choices for now are
1605R
1720/1750
2524
26XX ?
Is there any reason why the 1605 would not be enough ? I se
The famous IT answer to this question would be "that depends". Not spending
much money is a subjective term relative to the amount of money you
make..is $500 too much or $1000 too much? How far are you going to take
your studies? Do you want to do ISL trunking at some point down the road?
Are
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What router would one wa
Wojtek,
Hi! IF you're putting together a CCIE lab, I would recommend starting with
some 2500 series routers. The 16xx and 17xx are alright, but they dont run
Enterprise IOS code. A good way to start your home lab would be with a
couple of 2501s and another 25xx with at least 4 serial ports tha
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