Cisco WAN :: Is 850 Series Router Supported With PoE-PowerInjector 800-PwrIn
Oct 4, 2011
Is the Cisco 850 series router supported with PoE-PowerInjector 800-PwrInj? In the 850/870 cabling guide I found a reference only 870 series would be supported.
I am running the upgrade tool on Aironet AP1230B-A-K9. I can't join the controller by using the upgrade tool. the error is "AP does not have Supported Radio". What radio is the upgrade tool or controller look for on Aironet 1200 series? This AP is running 802.11b. However, I have several APs which the same model is running on the same one controller. The controller is model 4402.
I wonder are 4500-E series line cards (i.e. WS-X4648-GB-RJ45, WS-X4748-UPOE+E and WS-X4606-X2-E) supported on 4507R chassis? Datasheet says "Classic line cards may be deployed in both classic and E-Series chassis with either classic Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series supervisor engines or with the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Supervisor Engine." But it says nothing about E-Series line-cards being (or not) supported on classic chassis (like 4507R).
why I can't use cisco ehwic-3g-hspa-u card in cisco 2800 series and 1841 series router?documentation said that it should work with that devices but when I installed it, it doesn't work even as device i can't see I am using cisco latest ios advance ent. 15.1(4)M4?
I have not done much with business routers, but we have a 1700 series with a WAN WIC-1ENET card with a RJ45 connection. We had a T1 line and will be moving to ehternet. We are going to be moving to a 20MB line, and i just wanted to make sure I have the right connections before installing. We also have a T1 line in another loaton and would be moving to this same 2811 router there as well.We would also like to copy over the configuration from 1700 series router to the 2811 router. Would it be easier to do it by hyper-terminal? Also if we keep the 1700 routers are they capable of using layer-3?
What's the main technical differences among the 1140 AP series and the 1260 AP series?I know that the 1260 supports external antennas while the 1140 supports internal antennas, but apart from that, is there any other important difference ?
My Draytek 2710 just dies after 2 years so I was looking for something a little more reliable and noticed the spec of the SRP527W-U.I take it with only one antenna and reading a couple of past discussions, the wireless will only manage n-lite as some people call it i.e. 150Mbps, and not the full 300? Oh, and are the ports still only 100M and not Gig?I know the 547 would tick both these boxes but we are talking twice the price. How does the quality and logevity of the SRP500 series compare to the RV series (which would need an adsl modem) or the Linksys boxes?
We are planning to configure the ipv6 PBR on our 7606 routers. We have configured the route-maps successfully .but when we tried to apply those on interfaces we are facing an problem .
when we trying to give command # ipv6 policy route-map <route map name> . we are unable to find policy command option in the command list.
IOS Version : c7600rsp72043-advipservicesk9-mz.122-33.SRE3.bin.
Is this module supported in the CISCO2900 routers?I have come across two documents that seem to contradict each other:In this one says:
Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN PRI High-Speed WAN Network Module # –Part number: NM-8CE1T1-PRI # –Provides channelized T1 or E1 connections or ISDN PRI connection # –Supported on Cisco 3800, Cisco 2900, and Cisco 3900 series routers
Region : Others Model : TL-MR3420 Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : ISP :
how to make the Hauwei E3276 LTE dongle work with the TL-MR3420 V2.1?I have tried to create a bin file, but no success - does any bin file I could use?I have not been able to get a positive response from the support team on when this will be supported...
How do I find the default throughput supported by the Router 3925E?I need a router that supports 400Mbps line 3900.The 3925E supports? If so, you need to upgrade or add a EHWIC? If so, what can I addto support that throughput?
I don't know how many of you read the article List of tested USB storage devices for the Linksys E4200 before buying it. Basically, what it says, is that you cannot connect your "too old" or "too new" (>2TB) HDD to this router and you have to settle with an WD MyBook Mirror Edition 2TB or Seagate FreeAgent Desk 2TB at best. Needless to say that this not good enough. First I believed that the list is incomplete and if a brand is listed with a model then a bigger or a smaller one will work as well. Sadly this is not the case: neither WD Passport with 320 GB (FAT32) nor a LACIE 1TB (NTFS) could be connected to E4200.
If any of you succeeded to pair the router with a different external HDD than the ones from the.
P.S.: I strongly believe that Cisco should work on an updated firmware which should expand the list of supported HDDs.
I'm trying to connect an Epson Stylus Color 740 USB printer to a newly purchased E4200 wireless router. I've upgraded to the latest Cisco Connect software and to version 1.0.0.3 router firmware. I get the message "A non-supported device is connected to your router's USB port. Disconnect that device and follow the steps below to connect a USB printer to your router." Cisco support was not beneficial.
Im trying to install the e2500 router on my sisters macbook, but it says it is an "unsupported operating system". She has operating system 10.8.1. Why am i not able to install It?
dynDNS (dyn.com) doesn't offer any free version of their service anymore. Without using 3rd party firmwares: Is it possible to use other free DDNS services like no-ip for DDNS and if not, will there be an update soon that includes free DDNS hosts?
I have a router 819 with 3G built-in. Are there any manual for how to setup the interface celluar 0 for this router out there? I have Verizon as my 3G provider.
I am looking for the best QoS method for a 7600 series router. We have a 7604 edge router that has remote branch connections to it via GRE tunnels. unfortunately I cannot shape on these GRE tunnels neither can I use bandwidth or priority statements.