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pogue wrote: » I would tell him you don't want the Switches, and I would pick up 2 Catalyst 2950s off of Ebay. The routers are a good start. Depending on what IOS is on the routers, I would try to talk him down a little bit. If you can get those routers for $225.00 or less, I'd give that a shot. Trust me, you do NOT want those 1924's unless you can get them for free. The very latest IOS you can get for them, (12.05, AFAIK) is not capable of doing many of the functions/commands that a 2950 can. Russ
pogue wrote: » Trust me, you do NOT want those 1924's unless you can get them for free.
tiersten wrote: » There aren't any 1900s on that list. The 2900XLs aren't ideal but they can be used at a pinch if you're aware of the command differences. You don't want the Catalyst 4000. It is huge and consumes a large amount of power. As for whether it is a good deal or not, I have no clue.
sambuca69 wrote: » And he is asking $300 for all of it. Sound good?
ptlinva wrote: » Also, in regards to the routers, get one or two from each series (if you can).
ptlinva wrote: » However, 2950 switches and 2500/2600 routers are the best (and cheapest) way to build your home lab.
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