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Cisco Systems has been one of the best names in the IT industry for a long time and a lot of companies are using it to make sure that everything in their technological needs will be in proper order. Cisco has more than 65,000 employees and annual revenue of $36.11 billion as of 2009, making it one of the largest companies globally and simply making them the most trusted system for communication and networking in the whole world.

Although, because of them being well-known, it also becomes a problem for some smaller companies because their tools will always be one of the most expensive in the market today. Not to worry though, because there have been several companies out there that are selling used Cisco routers, which should be a good news for the smaller companies because they can easily use the Cisco technology without spending too much on it. Just see to it that the people that you would talk to can be trusted because if not, you may just very well throw your money in to the paper shredder because it might cost you even more. There are, however, some online retailers that can provide you with some quality, used routers from Cisco.
As a wireless internet broadband user myself, I would say it does have its advantages. First of , its really good for the online game junkies that barely take their eyes off the computer, bringing their laptop like a second skin anywhere around the house or wherever they can get a connection. The clutter free from tangling wires and cables is just fabulous. Though it would be annoying if a next door neighbor has his own wireless connection that’s interfering with yours for some reason. Reconnecting while you’re in the middle of a game or downloading a very big file that’s been taking hours or chatting with your sweetheart online then the video hangs is just no fun at all.
So if you want to consume the full potential of an internet broadband then going wireless would also have it set backs. Though who can really say that there is such a thing as the perfect internet broadband? At some point they would all suck in a bad weather or for whatever technological reason that screws up your connection. The perfect internet broadband would be the one that continues even in a power failure. What good is your laptop fully charged if your connection is dead anyway. Need I say more?