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Old Jan 27, 2006, 02:11 PM
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All in one utility box...

I am looking for some kind of network device that would serve as a Router, print server Wireless access point and be able to handle T1 or fractional T1.

Anyone heard of anything like this?

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Old Jan 28, 2006, 06:27 AM   #2  
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Not for a T1. There are some like that for Cable or DSL.
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dang, well i suppose you could just get a T1 router and hook it up to the nic.

Thanks anyway!
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Why would you want to go for a T1? At the cost compared with broadband it may not be very cost effective.
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T1 is a requirement for what im doing. I am installing a remote site with 20 or 30 users connecting to a remote Citrix box. I really thought Cisco would have something like this, but i didnt see anything on the web site...
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I would talk with Citrix about whether the T1 is needed or not.

But I do believe you will need a router to connect into the local authentication server. You can then run a WAP from a switch connected to the router.
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