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2x Cisco 765M series routers for sale
Forgot I had 'em but found & now surplus to requirements.
Easy to configure (s/ware inc) & suitable for ISDN (Home Highway or 2e) & if for 2e has ability for two phones to be attached to use as a phone line as well. Node or hub ability.
Both for £150 to set up a WAN or £90 each or offers or swapsies or WHY
Forgot I had 'em but found & now surplus to requirements.
Easy to configure (s/ware inc) & suitable for ISDN (Home Highway or 2e) & if for 2e has ability for two phones to be attached to use as a phone line as well. Node or hub ability.
Both for £150 to set up a WAN or £90 each or offers or swapsies or WHY
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"node or hub" = It has a small switch on the back so you can use a std straight thru cat5 for a direct connection to a PC. (saves you the price of a x-over cabe)
Just in case anyone was wondering
Deano
Just in case anyone was wondering
Deano
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Puff,
Are you sure they are the 765M, no the 775M's as all I can find on the Cisco discontinued site are these... http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/700.htm
Questions....
1) Do they run Cisco IOS as an Operating system ?
2) They are OK for UK use (ie not US Telco version)
If so I'll have 1 !
Ids
Are you sure they are the 765M, no the 775M's as all I can find on the Cisco discontinued site are these... http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/700.htm
Questions....
1) Do they run Cisco IOS as an Operating system ?
2) They are OK for UK use (ie not US Telco version)
If so I'll have 1 !
Ids
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Similar to the 775M I run in my home office.
No, they don't run IOS, but it is straight forward to set up. Manuals and flash software is still available on the Cisco site.
However, if you do want to plug a normal PSTN phone (or two) into the back, you need a "widget" (can't remember the name), that allows the call start/call completion/call ring signal to get through to the phone. Or something Anyway, basically, without the widget the actual phone won't ring. Well, true on my 775M anyway.
Saying that, sound like a very cheap way to ditch that crappy ISDN TA you may have now and get a nice hub into the deal.
If I didn't have a spare 775M under the desk, I'd have them off you Puff
P.S. Had my 775M for nearly five years now without any problems, ever. Only bit of kit I can say that about.
Cheers
Ian
No, they don't run IOS, but it is straight forward to set up. Manuals and flash software is still available on the Cisco site.
However, if you do want to plug a normal PSTN phone (or two) into the back, you need a "widget" (can't remember the name), that allows the call start/call completion/call ring signal to get through to the phone. Or something Anyway, basically, without the widget the actual phone won't ring. Well, true on my 775M anyway.
Saying that, sound like a very cheap way to ditch that crappy ISDN TA you may have now and get a nice hub into the deal.
If I didn't have a spare 775M under the desk, I'd have them off you Puff
P.S. Had my 775M for nearly five years now without any problems, ever. Only bit of kit I can say that about.
Cheers
Ian
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