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The Cisco 850 Series of secure broadband and wireless routers is part of the Cisco Integrated Services Router portfolio. Designed for small offices, the routers provide secure WAN...
more...connectivity with optional integrated 802.11b/g WLANs in a single device. Easy setup allows the Cisco 850 Series 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. Cisco 850 Series integrated services routers are fixed-configuration routers that support broadband cable and Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) over analog telephone lines connections in small offices. They provide the performance needed to run concurrent services, including firewall and encryption for VPNs and optional 802.11b/g for wireless networking. The Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) Web-based configuration tool simplifies setup and deployment, and centralized management capabilities give network managers visibility and control of router configurations at the remote site.





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Author's product rating:   Cisco 857 Integrated Services Router - router - rated by mattacuk

Speed Very fast 
Reliability Excellent 
Ease of Installation Good - quick to install 
Ease of use Easy 
Value For Money Good 

Advantages: Fast, Secure and Efficient Internet Connection
Disadvantages: High level of Technical Expertise needed to setup more advanced features

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

Full review
The Cisco 800 Series Routers provide a solution for high speed, secure and above all reliable Internet connection. The 857 model is specifically designed for connecting small office / home office (Soho) networks to the Internet via ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) or "Broadband" technologies. For those of you who know little of Broadband (ADSL), it is a new technology that allows more data to be sent over existing copper telephone lines at higher download rates.
Typically home users connect to the Internet via a Modem, often supplied by there internet service provider. However, this solution of internet connectivity is far from ideal in a mission critical environment. If you don't know what a router is, it is unlikely you need one. However, if you wish to connect to the internet in a fast and secure manner a router is the only way to go.

So what's in the box?

Upon receiving your router in its posh Cisco systems box you will receive;

1 x 857 ADSL Router unit
1 x Cat 5 Ethernet Cable (for connecting your PC to the router)
1 x Console cable
1 x Manual
1 x Cisco Device manager CD (this is the software you may use to setup your router)

The unit itself is aesthetically pleasing. On the front you have various lights indicating various states the router is in - such as whether the router has completed its boot cycle, if there is a stable ADSL line, and weather or not a PPP session has been established to your Internet Service provider. If this light is on, you know your connection to the internet is up and you are ready to start communicating with the outside world!
On the back of the unit you have an inbuilt 4 port Switch which is a really nice feature for networking your home pc's together. Other ports include the ADSL dialler port - this I where you connect your router directly in the phone socket (with filters of course). A console port - this enables you to connect via a special cable to configure your router if you cannot access it via other means.
At the heart of the unit, a Motorola CPU is providing the processing power, with 64 megs of RAM, and 20 megs of flash memory holding the IOS (operating system).

So what features make this Router so special?

All Cisco Routers run there own operating system - this is called IOS. As this is a product review I will not go into the wonderful world of IP routing concepts. However it is useful for a first time buyer to know that Cisco's IOS provides vast functionality such as a resilient Firewall and secure Virtual Private network capabilities for remote access to your private network. The 857 unit is extremely flexible when it comes to growing with your business. You could go out and purchase a cheaper, lower quality router that would get the job done, but may not enable you to expand in the future. You may wish to host a Web server, or email server in which case you will need a Router that can handle large volumes of traffic whilst maintaining security. Or perhaps you wish to allow remote office users access to your internal resources? Whatever you need, the Cisco operating system is extremely flexible in its ability to adapt to user requirements. Security is the buzzword of the moment, and the Cisco IOS software is designed to be exceptionally secure.
Finally, more often than not I have seen engineers install slightly cheaper kit only to find they constantly drop Internet and VPN connectivity. For a few extra bucks it is worth installing the right kit and cut down support time.

How Do I set it up?

If you are a non-technical user, Cisco provides an excellent and easy to use Web based GUI (Graphical User Interface) setup featured called SDM (Security Device manager). This will enable you do run a simple wizard to connect you directly to the internet with the details provided via your ISP. This will also let you setup the CBAC Firewall and various other options such as DHCP. However, more advanced features such as IPSEC VPN and NAT are only configurable via the CLI (command line interface). You will need a greater level of expertise to set up these more advanced technologies, in which case you have 2 options. You can either learn from the vast library of Cisco press books, or pay an expert a one time fee to set this up for you.

If you are just looking for internet access at home, this item may be overkill. However if you are a small office looking for flexible, fast and secure ADSL internet connectivity that will grow with your business then look no further than this Product.

I paid £220 for mine from www.eunifi.com, however you should expect to pay around £190 as the price is dropping so grab yourself a bargain! 
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Range of extra features / functions Good 
Design Good 
Manufacturer Support Excellent 
Instruction manual Satisfactory 

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