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dolemitecomputers wrote:Here are a list of the compatible cards that are supported in the WIC slots of the chassis. I see one that is a single port 10 base T and that might be your only option. The others are either serial, ADSL or interface with a T1 CSU/DSU. If you are plugging direct into a modem or ethernet network then you can use any ethernet port technically but you'll need 2. One for the wan and other for the lan.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/ ... e37f.shtml
Scrotos wrote:dolemitecomputers wrote:Here are a list of the compatible cards that are supported in the WIC slots of the chassis. I see one that is a single port 10 base T and that might be your only option. The others are either serial, ADSL or interface with a T1 CSU/DSU. If you are plugging direct into a modem or ethernet network then you can use any ethernet port technically but you'll need 2. One for the wan and other for the lan.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/ ... e37f.shtml
I could have sworn I saw a different list on Cisco's site before that had many more cards listed but hell if I can find it now. Ye gods, maybe there are none? There's a 4-port fast ethernet switch WIC for some dinky 1700's and the 2800's but nothing for the 2600's? Where's the love, man?!?
dolemitecomputers wrote:Here are a list of the compatible cards that are supported in the WIC slots of the chassis. I see one that is a single port 10 base T and that might be your only option. The others are either serial, ADSL or interface with a T1 CSU/DSU. If you are plugging direct into a modem or ethernet network then you can use any ethernet port technically but you'll need 2. One for the wan and other for the lan.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/ ... e37f.shtml
dolemitecomputers wrote:Scrotos wrote:dolemitecomputers wrote:Here are a list of the compatible cards that are supported in the WIC slots of the chassis. I see one that is a single port 10 base T and that might be your only option. The others are either serial, ADSL or interface with a T1 CSU/DSU. If you are plugging direct into a modem or ethernet network then you can use any ethernet port technically but you'll need 2. One for the wan and other for the lan.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/ ... e37f.shtml
I could have sworn I saw a different list on Cisco's site before that had many more cards listed but hell if I can find it now. Ye gods, maybe there are none? There's a 4-port fast ethernet switch WIC for some dinky 1700's and the 2800's but nothing for the 2600's? Where's the love, man?!?
I think they have a a 4 port switch module but that requires the network module slot.