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<title>What is needed for a point to point local loop? in Sprint ION</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 14:20:56 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/399037"><b>Great Gazoo</b></A> : If you are trying to bring a remote office onto your network, how do you do it?<br><br>This is what we have in the main office:<br>router 2621 used for the existing t1(s0/0 f0/0) with s0/1 & f0/1 not is use<br>router 3640 available for running new t1 line to the other office.<br><br>A local data loop is between our two offices. We are trying to be the ISP for the other office.  I want the other office to have one usable IP for its own email. We have a full class c license. They would have their internet and such through the main office T1. What type of equipment can I run on the other end of the Cisco router?  A small Linksys, netgear or SMC router?  Do I need a t1 router on the other end.  I would not rather use the 3640 for a small t1.  How do you configure the router for such things?  I can configure it to work with a t1 and thats about it.  Any suggestions? Any recommendations?<br><small>--<br>The Great Gazoo</small>]]></description>
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