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Old 29-01-2014, 15:30   #10
Kushan
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Re: Recommended router for small business?

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Originally Posted by Rob View Post
It is worth checking your firmware version on the Draytek is current?

Our office uses a Draytek Vigor 2920 so I can't give other recommendations. It does what we need it to.

Cisco might be regarded as one of the big names for networking. Given they have complete series of courses and qualifications they may well be well beyond your needs.

Assuming you are part of a smaller business organisation, can you not call upon an outside specialist IT company to advise?
I've checked and we are on the latest firmware (October 2012 it's dated, so is perhaps nearing the end of its support). It does work ok, it just seems like it could be better.
I suppose I could ask an outside tech firm but it's really not essential. I was more just looking for an idea of what people tend to use, in case we ever decide we need to expend our IT budget quickly =P

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Originally Posted by Graham M View Post
No you've used the correct terms, all you do with a router like that is buy a pair of plates that go either side so that it can be fitted into a rack
Which is apparently what we've done. Or it came with them, not really sure which.
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