I have two 831's sitting on the shelf. They do an excellent job - but
are much more costly and harder to setup than a Linksys WRT54GS. The
Linksys does 95% of the network QoS that the Cisco 831's do *and* the
Linksys also does Wireless.

I'm happy to let you test out the Cisco 831's for a month if you like
(and test it against a $90 Linksys). Just let me know.

Jon Carnes
FeatureTel
919-459-2309

On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 10:53, Warren Weber wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> I'm moving from our old DSL (IDSL) to a new DSL (ADSL - Speakeasy, WFIW) and 
> need to replace my Netopia router.  Since I host my own mail & Web server 
> (also 
> being rebuilt during this transition), I am looking for a router that will 
> run comfortably 
> in my hall closet (where the wiring, etc. live) and provide me with a 
> reasonable 
> amount of configurability.  Research has led me to the Cisco 831.  Anyone out 
> there 
> with one they'd like to part with?  Anyone out there with good leads?  Anyone 
> out 
> there with better alternative?
> 
> Thanks!
> Warren
> 
> -- 
> 
> I know theres money in horses. I put it there!
> 
> Warren Weber
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.hufta.net
> 

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