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Does Cisco have a Cable Router?

grr8scott

Golden Member
I see lots of DSL routers, but none that i see off hand can support cable modems as well.

Anyone know?

Thanks in advance

S
 
A router is a Router. I guess You could get any cisco Ehternet Router to work. usually the router supports automatic DHCP lookup so it should be fine. keep in mind that CISCO usually tailors to the business crowd, so they might not offer NAT, in that most of their customers use T1s and such, and do not have to worry about going through a single ip. Then again, they might support it.

Basically, make sure it has these things:

-NAT
-DHCP auto lookup


Good luck
 
If you're using cable and your provider uses DOCSIS, you can try the Cisco uBR900 series cable modems. They have a built in 4 port hub and do NAT as well. I am using a uBR924 right now. I usually see several on ebay.

mrpeabody
 
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