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Is this a good starter Kit ?
18 years 2 weeks ago #18702
by Brandonh
Is this a good starter Kit ? was created by Brandonh
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Would this be a good starter kit to learn with ?
Also with this could you use the 1601 router's ethernet to connect to dsl or cable internet? then use the serial port on the 1601 router to connect to the serial port on the 2500 router and have a switch connected to the ethernet port on the 2500 for ineternet access?
Would this be a good starter kit to learn with ?
Also with this could you use the 1601 router's ethernet to connect to dsl or cable internet? then use the serial port on the 1601 router to connect to the serial port on the 2500 router and have a switch connected to the ethernet port on the 2500 for ineternet access?
18 years 2 weeks ago #18704
by Smurf
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Replied by Smurf on topic Re: Is this a good starter Kit ?
Well, still only learning myself but i think this is correct;
Yes the kit seems like it will help to do CCNA but to do CCNP i think you will probably need a couple more routers to fully setup routing protocols effectively.
As for the question about plugging it into the Internet, you will not be able to use it for ADSL because it doesn't have an ADSL WAN interface, as for cable, i am not sure. I think you can because the ethernet interface will just plug into the Cable box but i have never used cable so don't quote me on that.
Cheers
Wayne
Yes the kit seems like it will help to do CCNA but to do CCNP i think you will probably need a couple more routers to fully setup routing protocols effectively.
As for the question about plugging it into the Internet, you will not be able to use it for ADSL because it doesn't have an ADSL WAN interface, as for cable, i am not sure. I think you can because the ethernet interface will just plug into the Cable box but i have never used cable so don't quote me on that.
Cheers
Wayne
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18 years 2 weeks ago #18710
by Smurf
Surely your ADSL will have an RJ11 jack which is the US Phone Socket Connector. That said, it was pointed out that the RJ11 (US Telephone Jack) and RJ45 (UTP Network Jack) do actually fit in the same sockets, its just they seem to be wired up differently ?
Take a look at this topic where we had this dicussion www.firewall.cx/ftopict-3680.html
Wayne Murphy
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Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
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Replied by Smurf on topic Re: dsl/cable
what is the difference between the cable and the dsl ethernet jack on the modem that plugus into a router? My dsl modem has a ethernet jack on it to plug into a router.
Surely your ADSL will have an RJ11 jack which is the US Phone Socket Connector. That said, it was pointed out that the RJ11 (US Telephone Jack) and RJ45 (UTP Network Jack) do actually fit in the same sockets, its just they seem to be wired up differently ?
Take a look at this topic where we had this dicussion www.firewall.cx/ftopict-3680.html
Wayne Murphy
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Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
Penetration Testing work visit www.sec-1.com or PM me for details.
18 years 2 weeks ago #18712
by Brandonh
Replied by Brandonh on topic Re: Is this a good starter Kit ?
my modem has a rj11 phone jack that connects to the wall with a phone chord and a ethernet jack rj45 that connects to a computer or router. could i plug the ethernet into the ethernet port of the cisco router ?
18 years 2 weeks ago #18714
by Smurf
Wayne Murphy
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Replied by Smurf on topic Re: Is this a good starter Kit ?
Sounds like you have an ADSL Router then if you are plugging into your ethernet port on your computer. If thats the case you could plug the Cisco router in if you wanted to.
Wayne Murphy
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Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
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