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Using a Cisco 827 router with my DSL

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eliyzfr600

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Dec 3, 2006
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Hello everyone,
(Setting up a test network) Im wondering if I could use a cisco router 827/827V-4 with my home DSL? The router has 3 ports (console, ethernet, adsl) the problem is that the adsl port is an RJ11 and the port coming out of my modem is an RJ45. Could I just bypass my modem and connect from the wall jack to the back of the router? What would be the next step? Any help will be greatly appreciated.





Router 827/827-V4
 
If you have a DSL service on your phoneline then you can use your Cisco 827-4V on it, as you could use ANY DSL router on it. All ADSL routers have a RJ11 socket for connecting to the DSL service, depending on the country you are in you may have a different socket to connect to. You will probably need a Splitter that connects directly to your telephone line and provides a socket to connect a phone and an RJ11 socket to connect your DSL router.

HTH

Andy
 
Thank you Andy for the response,
However Im still a little confuse, I have pluged in the router to the wall jack. What would be the next step in setting it up to connect to the internet, would I need special software? My ISP dinamic. What commands would I need to enter at the console for it to connect to my ISP? Thanks again
 
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