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25-02-2013 9:08 PM
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Hello,
I've just signed up to Plusnet Broadband Unlimited and wanted to know if I will be able to use my Cisco PIX 515 firewall?
I've just signed up to Plusnet Broadband Unlimited and wanted to know if I will be able to use my Cisco PIX 515 firewall?
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25-02-2013 10:16 PM
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I does look rather overkill, but I don't see why not - assuming you can work out how to connect and configure it.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps5708/ps5709/ps2030/ps4094/product_data_sheet091...
Why do you think it might not work with Plusnet Broadband Unlimited ?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps5708/ps5709/ps2030/ps4094/product_data_sheet091...
Why do you think it might not work with Plusnet Broadband Unlimited ?
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25-02-2013 10:49 PM
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I currently have a dreytek 120 bridged with a pix on my current ISP (be Internet), I have just signed up to plus net and wanted to know if the same setup will work
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25-02-2013 10:56 PM
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Pix's are a bit long in the tooth now but like purleigh said why would you think it wouldn't?
Had a similar setup with a Technicolor router in bridged mode and a Vigor 2910 when I was with Be and it worked fine and since a Pix is perfectly capable of routing vast amounts of data I see no reason why it wouldn't provided you can configure the Draytek 120 correctly.
Had a similar setup with a Technicolor router in bridged mode and a Vigor 2910 when I was with Be and it worked fine and since a Pix is perfectly capable of routing vast amounts of data I see no reason why it wouldn't provided you can configure the Draytek 120 correctly.
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25-02-2013 11:00 PM
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Thanks guys
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