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From: "Frank Brand" <fbrand at uq.net.au>
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Subject: Re: [H-GEN] Cisco SOHO 77 ADSL Router
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 10:07:58 +1000
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>I'm looking for a Cisco SOHO 77 ADSL Router and wondering if
>anybody has any clues about reasonable pricing or sources of
>these things.  I'm also open to people telling me that I'm mad
>and should be looking at the Fooblefrotz XYZ999 instead.


Well, you obviously feel a need for a Cisco so I would not try telling you
otherwise. Cisco stuff is usually viewed Rolls-Royce type. To paraphrase the
old adage, its like IBM, Oracle and Microsoft stuff...nobody ever got fired
for buying Cisco.

If you have a DSL supplier you could try there...most companies can supply
stuff at reasonable prices.

For example this is from the iprimus page:-

<SNIP>
CISCO 827 Set-Up Special

If you choose one of our ADSL plans and your business requires a router or a
router upgrade we can help by providing a configured * CISCO router that
doubles as a DSL modem for only $1400 including GST.
This once off cost means you get a brand new, fully supported** CISCO router
and DSL modem to keep, couriered to your premises with no fuss.

</SNIP>


Alternatively try your favourite dealer (not too many specials available on
CISCO but now is the most likely time) I would suspect very few dealers will
actually have them in stock tho. Alternatively try the US dealers.


Frank Brand




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