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Old 24-07-2003, 13:32
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This was sent to me awhile ago, I had other pics and the router but I couldnt find them.

I my self have never got to play with a Juniper router, but I have got to play with T1s with Cisco Systems routers, and also a dual OC-3 setup witch also ran Cisco's routers.
I really cant say any thing about the Juniper but I think Cisco makes the best networking goodies hands down. Even though they make great hardware I don't think it would do very well for home use. It would prob. work well, its just spending the money on the stuff it self.

Cisos makes it so easy to work with. When I was helping run an ISP to make a new account was so easy. Just dial up, Telnet in to the router, put in the new username and password and it was all done. Setting up the E-Mail accounts on the mail server took longer.
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