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Using 3G in a cisco router

A very exciting project, that we have been working on for quite some years now, is to provide connectivity to a cisco router using wireless wan technique. Wireless wan is a term used for using wi-fi as a wan service, but more commonly using cellular services as a wan solution. As you can remember (or if you can't, you still can scroll the menu on the left hand side) there has been an article about using 4G services as a backup solution. Let me assure you right away: this is a completely different solution.

Converting Cisco 79x1 phones from SCCP to SIP

Most of our clients by now know what IP telephony is and we have quite a few success stories as well. As with all new things being introduced to a microbusiness, they want it cheap. It doesn't matter what the cost is, they want it cheaper. And there's nothing wrong with this, I want to buy cheaper stuff as well. However, when it comes to quality (and telephony is something where quality does matter) prices can go up high easy. One of the most important part is the end device, the ip phone itself. Its quality determines how end users will adapt to the system.

Cisco router with an empty flash

Most people just order stuff from Cisco, opens the box, installs the fresh & new kit into the rack, poweres on and watches the IOS to load. But what if there is no IOS, just a blank flash memory? This could happen if things have gone bad (someone erased something), or you just ordered a new, empty flash and powered down the router. Where to go from here? Afraid no more, lone netwok warrior, here is the solution.

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