03-12-2003 05:26 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:48 AM
Hello,
I want to pick up a 1601 to use in a lab to study for certs. I have no use for the serial port but, I could use 2 ethernet ports. I know the 1605 has 2 ethernet ports but, it is significantly more expensive. I was curious if there is a device that I can use to convert the 1601's serial port to an ethernet port.
Thank you very much, Chris
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03-12-2003 05:45 AM
Chris,
Yes there are devices like this out there. Tini makes one for about 50 bucks. http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/applications/sertoeth/
I looked for and did not find a similar device that Cisco makes. To put all this together the way you want it might end up costing you more than the 1605.
Hope this helps you,
Don
03-12-2003 05:45 AM
Chris,
Yes there are devices like this out there. Tini makes one for about 50 bucks. http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/applications/sertoeth/
I looked for and did not find a similar device that Cisco makes. To put all this together the way you want it might end up costing you more than the 1605.
Hope this helps you,
Don
03-12-2003 05:52 AM
Actually, I believe your suggestion will end up saving me money. I will be buying the router off of ebay and for some reason, the 1601s typically go for around $150 but the 1605s typically go for $300 (the 1605r I bought only a year ago cost me over $600... grrr ).
Thank you very much for your time and effort!
Have a great day!
03-12-2003 02:46 PM
Will this really work on a Cisco serial? It looks like an rs232 interface.
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