Cisco 857 and 877 routers



Hi all

Could anyone say what the differences are between the 857 and 877 routers? We have up till now used the 837 router and PC World Business have said the 857 was the replacement, but on looking at the Cisco website they are saying the 877 is the replacement for the 837.

The main thing we need from the new routers are the ability to have a site-to-site VPN between head office, and two remote sites, possibly a 3rd, and also 4 or 5 remote users using a VPN client. Hard to say how many remote users could be connected at the one time.




Thanks

Ewan.

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Ewan McNab
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JMW

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