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Salami

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#273381 19-Aug-2020 15:39
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Hi Guys

 

I'm studying CCNA and I need a cisco router that are not too expensive

 

Looking for these models

 

 

 

cisco 2621

 

Cisco 2801

 

Cisco 1921

 

Cisco 2611

 

Cisco 2751

 

 

 

Does anyone have one that they don't use so I can buy it off them?

 

Hopefully not too expensive as I've been made redundant .

 

 

 

Thanks


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Sounddude
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  #2544589 19-Aug-2020 15:41
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Where are you based?

 

Have a room  full of cisco stuff which we are looking to get rid of, happy for you to have a look and see what you want. Albany based.




Salami

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  #2544591 19-Aug-2020 15:45
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Sounddude:

 

Where are you based?

 

Have a room  full of cisco stuff which we are looking to get rid of, happy for you to have a look and see what you want. Albany based.

 

 

 

 

I'm in Auckland, Penrose.

 

I will PM you


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  #2544632 19-Aug-2020 16:56
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Salami:

 

Hi Guys

 

I'm studying CCNA and I need a cisco router that are not too expensive

 

Looking for these models

 

 

 

cisco 2621

 

Cisco 2801

 

Cisco 1921

 

Cisco 2611

 

Cisco 2751

 

 

 

Does anyone have one that they don't use so I can buy it off them?

 

Hopefully not too expensive as I've been made redundant .

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

Why not just simulate them, then you can have whatever you want, https://www.netacad.com/courses/packet-tracer is the official Cisco version but there are others that are freely available.

 

 




Salami

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  #2544684 19-Aug-2020 18:53
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I have packet tracer installed and ran thru some initial setup and setting up a server rack .

 

 

 

I was hoping to grab some physical stuff and plug things around .

 

I think it's easier than dragging and dropping cables and power supply onto a screen.

 

 

 

Just feels awkward

 

 

 

 


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