Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: MarketInternet service provider, Internode, a subsidiary of iiNet, has released a bundle of new plans which it says give its business customers more choice in mobile voice services.
i am new to configuring routers, we have purchased a RV016 cisco business router that has multiwan capability. What we are attempting to do is take map services from 3 different servers and assign 3 different static ip addresses and then forward port 80 through the router. A short term solution to building a proxy server. Is this possible?
Cisco has launched an Android-based tablet device for business users designed to provide mobile access to the full range of Cisco's business communications and collaboration applications, including HD video.
National broadband provider iiNet has responded to comments by Telstra that consumer-grade Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony isn’t yet reliable enough for use by pointing out that it has 170,000 customers using the technology – and they’re very happy, thank you very much.
iiNet is now Australia's second largest internet service provider as far as ADSL connections go and a technically sound ISP, going by by my own experience. But when it comes to the other sides of its business, like support and sales, iiNet is no better than any other ISP - in fact, in my view it is much worse than many.
Hello, as a learning project I am building a Fedora Linux PC router which will integrate with two other Cisco 1841 routers.
I want to interconnect them via the serial interfaces of the Cisco routers . Cisco routers use WIC-1T or WIC-2T serial ports.
Has anyone done this before ?
If so, what sort of PCI card will I need to install in my Linux router box to enable this ?
Cloud, Internet, telecommunication and IT services provider Anittel (ASX: AYG) has announced plans to upgrade its wide area networks and data centres with about $2m worth of Cisco gear, and signalled a widening of its market focus from regional Australia to embrace metropolitan areas.
{loadposition stuart}Anittel CTO, Steven Crockett, said: "Anittel will be implementing approximately $2m worth of
Cisco on Tuesday unveiled the Cisco Cius, an Android-powered tablet that targets business users. Billed as a "mobile collaboration business tablet," the Cius delivers virtual desktop integration with access from anywhere to the full range of Cisco collaboration and communication applications, including HD video.
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: TechnologyNBN Co has announced NBN for Business, a service that will allow providers to offer up to 50 voice 'lines' to a location.