Go to Ebay and you'll find people selling network modules and WICS.

If you don't want to bother with it, there are a lot of companies that sell
used Cisco modules if you look it up the internet.

Lastly, if you want it brand new, go to CDW or shopper.cnet.com
and search for the modules there.


John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm in the beginning stages of throwing together a home lab (otherwise
known
> as electric heating.)  All I had to mess around with before was a 2501
with
> one broken serial port.
>
> Today an acquaintance gave me--for free--two Cisco 4000 routers (one with
a
> 2-port serial module, the other is empty and running 9.1!!), a 3COM
> Netbuilder router, and a AT&T 16-port hub.  Heck of a deal, huh?  Well,
the
> Cisco stuff is a good deal.  Hubs are cheaper than dirt nowadays, and the
> 3com POS is annoying.  To say that its user interface was not intuitive
> would be kind.  It appears that it can do a lot, I just don't know if I
have
> the patience to decipher the CLI!  <g>
>
> Anyway, I now need to find a couple more cables and some network modules
for
> the 4000's.  Do any of you know where I can get these *really* cheap?
Yes,
> I'm becoming a tightwad, but only because I married one.
>
> I need another 2-port serial module, at least one ethernet module, and
> perhaps even a fast ethernet module.
>
> Any thoughts on who to call?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
>
>
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