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Old 08-03-2004, 07:23 PM   #1
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Lightbulb WTB: Cisco router(s)

I'm studying for the CCNA exam and wanted to get a router to practice on.

I'd prefer a router w/ at least 2 10BT Ethernet ports (1 for LAN/1 for WAN), 2 serial ports, IOS 12.2, and any necessary accessories (console cable, power supply, etc).

I'd consider Cisco routers that don't meet this criteria, it'd just make my life a little easier. Getting accessories and updating the IOS isn't a problem.

I'm trying for under $100 shipped, but I'd consider going higher for the right router. Thanks!
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Old 08-05-2004, 12:46 AM   #2
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I can help you out, but not so sure if you want this one. Cisco 2500 series (I think), but it is Token Ring. If you want it, let me know and we can work out a reasonable price.
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Old 08-05-2004, 05:47 PM   #3
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I'm studying for the CCNA exam and wanted to get a router to practice on.

I'd prefer a router w/ at least 2 10BT Ethernet ports (1 for LAN/1 for WAN), 2 serial ports, IOS 12.2, and any necessary accessories (console cable, power supply, etc).

I'd consider Cisco routers that don't meet this criteria, it'd just make my life a little easier. Getting accessories and updating the IOS isn't a problem.

I'm trying for under $100 shipped, but I'd consider going higher for the right router. Thanks!

After spending much time looking for decent routers myself, I highly doubt you will find anything in that price range with the features you are after. You might get a 2511(I think, with 2 ser. and 2 Eth. with the converters) for $145-$200. A good 2612 will set you back $500 or more, depending on RAM, IOS, etc etc.
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