Cisco Router/1941 w/2xGE 2xEHWIC 256MB CF 2.5G
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They work - they are not as beefy as the ones that come with original CISCO products, but they do the job. I wouldn't use them on an exceptionally heavy switch.
They work - they are not as beefy as the ones that come with original CISCO products, but they do the job. I wouldn't use them on an exceptionally heavy switch.
Sharif J
9. Juni 2016
Worked just fine for the fit and function advertised. Always feels good when it just works !!
Worked just fine for the fit and function advertised. Always feels good when it just works !!
justdoit
24. Dezember 2013
Odd that the same chasis as the 890 yet the 861 was designed to be desk mounted. I still used these mounts on the 861W to rack it. This was a desperate situation so I paid the higher than expected price rather than have mounts machined.
Odd that the same chasis as the 890 yet the 861 was designed to be desk mounted. I still used these mounts on the 861W to rack it. This was a desperate situation so I paid the higher than expected price rather than have mounts machined.
Michael S. Kelley
19. November 2013
I deal with a lot of Cisco at work so naturally I end up wanting the same at home. I have 80mbs down and 20mbs up FTTC (BT infinity style) broadband and found that a lot of the cheaper routers just can't deal with the bandwidth. I purchased a cisco 887va and found it didn't have the CPU powers, 100% above about 50mbs which may not matter to most but annoyed me no end! why cisco puts such weak cpus in some routers I don't know Anyway, after a lot of research I ended up getting the 1941 + cisco ehwic-vdsl (for the vdsl connection) and it copes perfectly well. A little hint, you don't actually NEED the wic card as you can use the BT box and connect to the router via Ethernet.
I deal with a lot of Cisco at work so naturally I end up wanting the same at home. I have 80mbs down and 20mbs up FTTC (BT infinity style) broadband and found that a lot of the cheaper routers just can't deal with the bandwidth. I purchased a cisco 887va and found it didn't have the CPU powers, 100% above about 50mbs which may not matter to most but annoyed me no end! why cisco puts such weak cpus in some routers I don't know Anyway, after a lot of research I ended up getting the 1941 + cisco ehwic-vdsl (for the vdsl connection) and it copes perfectly well. A little hint, you don't actually NEED the wic card as you can use the BT box and connect to the router via Ethernet.
Keith Pritchard
16. September 2013