How to Connect Two Routers With a T1 Connection

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Tip 1 - Cisco Router - T1 Back-to-Back - PacketU

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Cisco Router - T1 Back-to-Back - PacketU

For those studying for CCNA and CCNP certifications, a lab is an important part of the learning process. More and different types of interfaces are always a way to add complexity and challenge to a given topology. While standard serial … Continue reading →

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Tip 2 - How to Connect a Router to a T1 Line | eHow

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How to Connect a Router to a T1 Line | eHow

Wireless Internet, otherwise known as WiFi, has become popular and very widespread over the last decade. In contrast to regular wired Internet, the use of a wireless router allows Internet access without wires, providing greater mobility and many computers to easily connect to an Internet network. Wireless router still requires a connection to...

Tip 3 - Connecting two modem/routers together

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Connecting two modem/routers together

Hi guys, Trying to set up two dsl modem routers in my house so that i can have full wireless coverage but I seem to be having problems. I am using a netopia 2247-nwg as the main modem/router and a zy

Tip 4 - T1 Line Proper Setup, Routers

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T1 Line Proper Setup, Routers

I'm a webguy, not a server guy -- but I'm working in an office that just got a T1 line installed. It comes into the house via a glass covered box with Adtran logos on it with 4 ethernet sockets

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