The base station gear used a 7246VXR router.
It's an RF-hardened version of the 7206VXR router, and it's the same
router that's used for Cisco's cable headend gear.

Greg


On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 14:37, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Richard Bennett wrote:
> 
> > On 31 Jul 2003 at 23:55, Dan wrote:
> > 
> > > ... a WISP customer had to hang a $70,000 Cisco router off
> > > of the $500-$1000 radio, and then pay for expensive customer
> > > premises equipment and siting.
> > 
> > Where did you get the idea that a Cisco router costs $70,000? 
> 
> I guess of you need oc3 rates then you need a 72xx-73xx sized router. most 
> people use 800's 1700's or 2600's for links between isdn and ds-3 type 
> rates as appropiate. the 2611 at my house was around $2500 with one 10/100 
> one wic-1t and one wic-1e, that was order of two years ago a 7120 is more 
> like $900.
>  
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