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Which router?

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milesy

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Dec 4, 2003
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I would like your advise on a Cisco router for our small office. We run SBS2003 with 15 users, 3 have VPN access and remote web access.

I an currently sitting my CCNA so I thought I might as well use Cisco and use the whole process as a "out of class" project.

Budget is an issue so please be gental.

Craig Miles, CCNA
 
One more thing, thinking ahead we may need to add another DSL connection within the next few months due to a large amount of trafic.

Craig Miles, CCNA
 
Think you might want to consider a modular router. The 877 is a great router but fixed hardware configuration. The 3620 has two module slots to accomodate a variety of modules and wics. If adding an additional DSL connection and setting up load balancing I think the 877 may fall short of your needs. A good long term router but a little pricier would be the 1841 ISR router.
 
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