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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @coliver
      last edited by

      @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

      @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

      Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

      Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

      Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

      Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

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      • popesterP
        popester @travisdh1
        last edited by

        @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

        @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

        @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

        Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

        Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

        Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

        Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

        Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

        scottalanmillerS travisdh1T thwrT 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @popester
          last edited by

          @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

          @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

          @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

          @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

          Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

          Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

          Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

          Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

          Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

          You should not look at the $45 model, it's not enough for business use. The ERL is the starter unit for business and is often $95, but can be found for closer to $80.

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @popester
            last edited by

            @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

            @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

            @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

            @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

            Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

            Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

            Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

            Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

            Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

            I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

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            • coliverC
              coliver @travisdh1
              last edited by

              @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

              @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

              @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

              @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

              @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

              Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

              Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

              Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

              Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

              Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

              I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

              The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

              thwrT JaredBuschJ 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • thwrT
                thwr @popester
                last edited by thwr

                @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                sco starts to look silly.

                Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious l

                EdgeRouter X with or without SFP

                If you need something faster, EdgeRouter 4/6. Need more? EdgeRouter Infinity

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @coliver
                  last edited by

                  @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                  Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

                  Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

                  Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

                  Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

                  Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

                  I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

                  The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

                  I'll get one in a few days :grinning_face:

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @thwr
                    last edited by

                    @thwr said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                    Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

                    Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

                    Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

                    Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

                    Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

                    I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

                    The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

                    I'll get one in a few days :grinning_face:

                    Lucky man!

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @coliver
                      last edited by

                      @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                      Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

                      Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

                      Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

                      Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

                      Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

                      I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

                      The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

                      I am currently makign out with an ER4... so sexy....

                      JaredBuschJ RojoLocoR A 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 3
                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @jaredbusch said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                        Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

                        Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

                        Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

                        Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

                        Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

                        I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

                        The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

                        I am currently makign out with an ER4... so sexy....

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                        • RojoLocoR
                          RojoLoco @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @jaredbusch said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @popester said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @travisdh1 said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @coliver said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          @net-runner said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                          Well, true. But Cisco is a kind of standard for networking equipment nowadays and been those for pretty long time already. What would you recommend as an alternative?

                          Dell, HP, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, even Netgear. There are dozens of switch and router manufacturers in this space that are on par with Cisco's performance and have the same support system for significantly less price.

                          Ubiquiti especially, as their $45 router will outperform a Cisco ASA device that start around $3500.

                          Cisco devices do have their place, but it's one of those things where if you don't know beyond a shadow of doubt that you need a certain Cisco device, you probably don't. Add on the cost difference, and Cisco starts to look silly.

                          Can i get a model number of that one? I need to take a serious look at this stuff.

                          I agree with @scottalanmiller, just because it's better than Cisco doesn't make it the right choice. ERL and EdgeRouter 4 are on my short list.

                          The ER-4 is on my list to get. That thing has some decent specs. A decent upgrade from the ERL from the looks of it.

                          I am currently makign out with an ER4... so sexy....

                          If you keep posting pics, your wife might find out....

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                            Alex Sage @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @jaredbusch said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                            I am currently making out with an ER4... so sexy....

                            Does she put out?

                            How many Mps? =P

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/that-mega-vulnerability-cisco-dropped-is-now-under-exploit/

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in Cisco: we're not competent.:

                                https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/that-mega-vulnerability-cisco-dropped-is-now-under-exploit/

                                They can own all the ASAs!

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