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Cisco CISCO851-K9 851 Router Product Description:



  • 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet
  • 4-port 10/100 Mbps switch
  • FRWL, IPSec VPN Support

Product Description

The Cisco 851 secure broadband router is a part of the Cisco Integrated Services Router portfolio. Designed for small offices, the router provide secure WAN connectivity. Easy setup allows the Cisco 851 to be deployed at small remote offices and small businesses, and remote management features enable IT managers and service providers to provide better support at remote sites.

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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
5A very solid router but certainly not for amateur
By A power home user
As a home user, after upgrading my broadband to 6.0mb/s from Comcast, both my netgear and linksys routers were overwhelmed and couldn't cope up with all the activities for the 5 computers, Xbox360 and Slingbox in the house. After researching all the business class routers, including Netgear, Linksys, Sonicwall and others. Finally, I've decided that Cisco is the best product that would solve my problem. Knowing that this is a sophiscated product, I ordered the most basic router without wireless access (hence less variables to configure). Amazon has the best price among all the websites though you certainly don't get any type of technical support from them. As expected, the router requires some professional knowledge to configure. Being a home user, I only changed very few settings through the SDM software that came with the router and it worked very well within my network. The performance of the router is impressive and I am getting the same download speed if I connect my PC directly to the modem. With all the loaded activities in the house, the CPU usage was just around 40%. This router certainly is of professional quality and doesn't even warm up after leaving it on all the time.On the flip side, I found that the user interface (SDM) to manage the router is a little over complicated. It could be much more simplier but is still acceptable. The command line interface through the console port is definitely for professional who knows exactly what they are doing. Through the command interface, you can get almost all status and configuration from the router. I dare not to modify any configuration using the console interface because I'm not sure what I'll be changing. In addition, this router is 4 times more expensive than the ones you can get from local retail stores. Overall, I would recommend this router if you need the quality and performance. Otherwise, stay with the consumer products from Linksys or Netgear.

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
5The most reliable part of my network
By Albert K. Lee
I am a software engineer who sometimes thinks he's a network engineer too. I run one commercial and one private system from home, with DNS, web, and e-mail service for each, and have a commercial broadband connection through Verizon Online DSL with 5 static IP addresses. After spending days reading specs and reviews of various pro-consumer routers, SOHO routers, and enterprise routers, and after having experienced downright horrible router software and performance from home/consumer routers, I decided on going with a Big Name and it's been a WONDERFUL investment.I am comfortable working on all kinds of UNIX systems, so I am very comfortable with setting things up using a command line through telnet and ssh or by transferring files with scp. This router uses standard Cisco IOS software and there was a real wealth of documentation available on the web, and I was able to get up and running without purchasing any additional books. Once everything was set up, it never needed to be touched, and the router has been chugging along with no hiccups and at full speed.What I had was: - a pool of 5 static WAN IP addresses from my ISP - an internal 192.168.x.x network - web/email/dns/ntp/etc. servers on the internal network - ethernet connections for everything (I have a separate DSL modem)I wanted a router that: - was straightforward for a competent network engineer to configure - could implement NAT the way I wanted to - was totally silent (no fans!) - would not flake on me - had a firewallI got more than I wanted. This router also: - stores its identity/configuration in a single file, which I can archive - supports SNTP (only), so it gets its time from my local NTP servers - does a lot more than I need/useAll in all, I am writing from the point of view of an advanced user, and this advanced user finds the router to be very solid, straightforward to configure, and powerful enough in terms of both functionality and processing power for my uses. I do have one gripe having nothing to do with the router per se - I have spent hundreds of dollars looking for a good wifi access point, and I wish I spent a bit extra for the Cisco 851W instead after my experiences. Right now I'm using a D-Link DGL-4300 which is working really well though, so I'm not as regretful as I was before I found the 4300.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Cisco 851 router review
By David Beidelman
The 851 router works rock solid after you get it initially configured. The web interface is poor. No brainer if you know Cisco IOS. Keep in mind, the internal switch is layer 2 so you can't build separate segments on each port. I've got a /29 CIDR address block from my ISP that I router through the 851. VPN and PPP work completely as expected. The firewall doesn't offer anything more than you would expect from a low cost SOHO solution. I've got a Check Point UTM-1 Edge firewall behind the router that provides much more flexibility. Best part about Cisco, the gear almost never breaks.David Beidelman

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