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selcuks2001

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Dec 8, 2001
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Hello all,
There comes my question:
I have about 50 locations where I plan to put G.SHDSL routers which will connect to a central location.
What kind of G.SHDSL routers do I need for these connections? In the remote and also in the central locations?
The remote locations will have speeds between 128kbps and 256kbps. This means that in the central site I'll need a speed about 10Mbps. What kind (brand) of a router can handle this traffic in the central site?



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b^2-4ac
 
Hello
I think the Cisco 878 would handle the remote sites with no problem.If you want to spend big bucks the 1803 is good.For the HUB one of the routers from the 2800 series would be perfect.
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Hello Minue,
Thanks for your reply.
What kind of a WIC card do I need on my router in the central location? What can be the maximum speed on my central router with that card? I need at least 10Mbps speed in my central site.


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b^2-4ac
 
To get 10Mbps I think you will have to go with Metro ethernet.In this case you would use one of the built-in ethernet interface.I don't know exactly what other technologies offer 10Mbps in the USA because I am in Europe.Try to call your prefered ISP.
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