Friday, June 15, 2007

CISCO1751 replaces the award winning CISCO1750.

CISCO1751 replaces the award winning CISCO1750.

The Cisco 1750 has won many awards and has been the preferred router when converging voice and data networks for small businesses. The CISCO1751 expanded on the success of the CISCO1750 and taken the features to the next level. Features such as Voice, require additional available memory that only the CISCO1751 can provide. The CISCO1750 was end-of-lifed by Cisco on February 1, 2002. The replacement router was the CISCO1751. This article looks at both routers and explains the difference between the two.

Both the CISCO1750 and CISCO1751 include the following:
One autosensing 10/100 Fast Ethernet port
1 VIC Slot
2 WIC/VWIC SlotsOne Console Port

The updated and newer CISCO1751 differs in the following:
Routing Performance: +40%
Base Memory (Flash/DRAM): 16MB/32MB (Compared to 4MB/16MB on CISCO1750)
Max Memory (Flash/DRAM): 16MB/96MB (Compared to 16MB/48MB on CISCO1750)
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Routing: Yes
SPMM (DSP) Slots: 2 (Compared to 1 on CISCO1750)

To summarize, the CISCO1751 offers higher performance, increased memory capacity for voice applications as compared to the CISCO1750.

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