Cisco Systems Difference between PIX 501 and 800 series

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Difference between PIX 501 and 800 series serge 07-09-05
Posted by serge on July 9, 2005, 7:26 pm
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What is the difference between a PIX 501 and the Cisco 800 series?

I want to use a CISCO router at home instead of a Linksys and at the
same time I want to learn how to use a CISCO router.

Does the PIX 501 include the IOS software?

Which one should I buy and why?


Thank you



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