We have rented them in the past. Look for a local networking company.

We use a company called Western NRG.

I am in the California LA area.


Kevin Bilbee

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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 10:42 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Temporary Router Ideas


Hello All,
  I am in the process of changing from one collo to another.  While I have
new servers for our new project, I have not purchased a new router because
once the new web servers go up, we can use the existing Cisco 2621 that is
presently in the collo we are moving from.

  What can I use in the meantime that is Cisco-esque?  All of these damn
NetGear, LinkSys, D-Link "routers" are really just NAT boxes.  I need a real
router.  Once that does not due NAT, but actaully routes packets destined
for different public Ips in a /28 subnet.  I would prefer to not spend any
money, but I have come to the conclusion that it may be a foregone
conclusion, so the less money spent the better.  Can one rent routers for
two weeks?  I have never heard of such a thing.  I am looking for something
within the next day or so and I am in the Sacramento/Tahoe area.  Any help
or ideas would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks in Advance,


---------------
Travis W. Rabe


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