Hello all,
We are running a Cisco 1720 and are about to upgrade to a fiber line. Wile looking for a new card (telcove said we had to use an ethernet connection, as opposed to the VDET(?) that we are currently using) I found that the WIC-1ENET is the only ethernet card available and is only good for up to 8 Mbps. The question is, are we going to be wasting money/bandwidth by doing this as opposed to just running a T-3 and not having to go through the time and effort of installing this new card and configuring the ethernet interface? If the decision is to stay with the Fiber line, should we get another router that can handle it? Any reommendations would be helpful.
Thanks,
Kevin
- "The truth hurts, maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat, but it hurts.
We are running a Cisco 1720 and are about to upgrade to a fiber line. Wile looking for a new card (telcove said we had to use an ethernet connection, as opposed to the VDET(?) that we are currently using) I found that the WIC-1ENET is the only ethernet card available and is only good for up to 8 Mbps. The question is, are we going to be wasting money/bandwidth by doing this as opposed to just running a T-3 and not having to go through the time and effort of installing this new card and configuring the ethernet interface? If the decision is to stay with the Fiber line, should we get another router that can handle it? Any reommendations would be helpful.
Thanks,
Kevin
- "The truth hurts, maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat, but it hurts.