Hi Darren,

What was the price range you were looking at?
Something like a Cisco c1117 should do FTTP and FTTN.
If you were looking at having these just be deployed on FTTP sites a c1111
should be fine.
I don't recall for these routers if you need extra licencing to unlock
extra performance however, if memory serves me correctly the hardware
should be perfectly capable.



On Tue, 3 May 2022, 11:21 am Darren Moss, <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
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> We have sites that are NBN FTTN (last mile VDSL2) which are being upgraded
> to FTTP starting later this month.
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> Currently we run Cisco 1900 series routers into firewalls, switches, etc
> for small sites with 5-15 staff and that has worked well for many years.
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> Our smallest FTTP site will be 140 / 40MBps with larger sites 200MBps+
> hence I was thinking it’s time to upgrade / replace the 1900 units.
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> Some of them are in support, however I’m not really bothered as we have
> plenty of spares and this is a good opportunity to make improvements whilst
> we’re doing site visits.
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> A few sites have 4G / 5G backup via separate router which can remain as is
> or integrated with new hardware if possible.
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> We do have some Ubiquiti devices around which work well, happy to consider
> those and any other suggestions.
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> Happy to hear recommendations off or on list if the information can
> benefit someone else here.
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> Cheers
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>
> Darren.
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