Of course, it isn't a livingston, which is unfortunate, but the other
thing is the router is obviously going to have a monthly rental fee built
in to the price of the dedicate line rental. Since it is, I would imagine
that it would be inevitably cheaper to buy a compatible router on our own.
I've been the the cisco home page and, to be honest about it, the 1600
series doesn't seem too spectacular at all. Im wondering if those using
the 1600s can give me a bit of information on them, and what might be a
comparable alternative (both in price and performance).
>From what I can see, the 1600 is a very small, low end router that does
OSFP, and IGRP.. not such any advantage over the pm3, however the price
is likely significantly less as well.
If anybody has opinions or ideas, please let me know.
--Chris
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