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If all you want is a basic Cisco router for a small network why not use
a Linksys (made by Cisco). They are very cheap at well under $100 and
are easy to program. I have one (a WRT54G2) running my wireless setup
and it was easy to set up and seems very reliable. I also use Linksys
WMP54G wireless cards in my PCs and all works well under Ubuntu 8.04.

Heracles

Dean Hamstead wrote:
> Ebay
> 
> cisco stuff is constantly churning through.
> 
> However your question seems two fold.
> 
> 1) im not sure what router i want
> 2) where can i get one.
> 
> so as for point 1) you will need to be more specific with your
> requirements. However assuming an adsl router, ebay is still a great
> place to start. However im sure many will point out that cheaper
> alternatives may prove just as, if not more, satisfactory to a cisco
> solution.
> 
> Dean
> 
> Amos Shapira wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to find a relatively basic, hopefully used, Cisco router
>> for my
>> workplace but am not up to date with their product line and Google'ing
>> around comes up with tons of web sites but they all seem to assume you
>> know
>> what you are looking for.
>>
>> Can someone give me a helpful pointer on how to focus my search?
>> Recommendations for trsut-worthy businesses?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --Amos
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