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Is the Cisco 2811 overkill for my WAN?

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TRSinNC

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Jan 11, 2007
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I have a host site and 2 remote sites. I am going to run private line T1 from the host site to each remote site. Phone company is trying to sell me 3 Cisco 2811 (with memory, flash, services upgrades) for $14,000. I will have Nortel BCM 50 telephone system at each remote site using voip gateway to call between offices. Our data application only uses 128k. I would like to have video conference between sites once a week for 30-45 min. So, my question, do I really need the 2811? Is there another router out there that will do the job just as good that may not cost as much? Thanks.
 
The 1800 range is designed to run up to full T1/e1 rates so I'd say it probably is overkill. Based on what you are saying, the 1841 could've probably done the job for you as well.
 
You could probably do just a 2801 at the main site and 1800-series routers at the remote sites. If you're just going to have a single T1, you definitely do not need a 2811. You probably don't even need a 2800-series router at all, but it might not hurt to get one at your main site.
 
I agree that you can get a better deal on a lower end router. Ask the vendor what kind of deal your getting. Are they a gold member of Cisco? Can they get you a deal ID worth up to 50% off from Cisco?

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TELCO is Embarq. I appreciate the info, I plan to talk to the sales engineer later today.

To clarify, at the host site, I do have 2 T1 circuits, each going to a remote site.
 
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