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Cisco's routers are used in business to distribute broadband and internet connectivity throughout the office. The demands can bug high, especially if the network includes a large number of employees. Having a good router that can sustain high levels of traffic is vital to your operation, and Cisco is one of the better choices for your business's productivity.

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If you're not ready to upgrade your network with a new router or system then you need to upgrade your existing equipment. This is easy enough to do because your network is built using personal computer technology. You can upgrade almost any component easily. Your first choice should be to upgrade the router's memory.

Memory is where current applications are stored. Reading and writing to memory is much easier for your computer to do than having to continually access your disk drives. Upgrading your memory will allow a greater number of applications to run at once. The bigger your network, the more important this becomes.

Cisco router memory comes on memory modules just like those found in PCs. Older routers have module capacities up to about 128 MB. Newer routers can accommodate up to 4 GB of additional RAM. Few companies need that much memory, but even small businesses would profit from having at least 512 MB of memory today.

Routers are only one component in the entire network. The servers they access will also need upgrades if your network is becoming sluggish. You can contact your server's manufacturer and buy new memory modules.

You can also use the help of third party retailers to find affordable, compatible modules. Installing the new cards on your own can also save you several hundred dollars. The task is easy to do with a few simple steps.

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