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Cisco 1000 router

Cisco 1000 with ISDN 1000 router rearThis is a rather basic router, it was the Mediahub's first internet connection which was provided by Telewest I think. Interestingly, it was connected via a BT 2MB/s circuit, this was delivered over an SDSL copper line with a BT NTE52. They never bothered to collect it, so several years after the line was ceased and we moved building, I had it rather than the bin. It does have a rather cool looking sloped front panel. But this is offset by a 12V power socket using an odd mini DIN connector.

Mine is a 1005 and is equiped with a 10 MB/s ethernet LAN port and a 2MB/s 60 pin connector for the WAN and a Cisco console cable. Other models had ISDN support, 1003 model.

The IOS and config is stored on a PCMCIA card behind a panel.

This is another model where Cisco have reused the number, so if you want to buy a 1000-series router, you get this:- https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/products/networking/sdwan-routers/1000-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/index.html

ISDN

2MB/s WAN

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