Router Overkill

Marmet, West Virginia is a town of 1,500 people living in a thin ribbon along the banks of the Kanawha River just below Charleston. The town’s public library is only open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. It’s housed in a small building the size of a trailer, which the state of West Virginia describes as an “extremely small facility with only one Internet connection.”

Which is why it’s such a surprise to learn the Marmet Public Library runs this connection through a $15,000 to $20,000 Cisco 3945 router intended for “mid-size to large deployments,” according to Cisco.

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2 Responses to Router Overkill

  1. rapcomp says:

    Maybe they share the connection with the whole town?

  2. Rick says:

    Or maybe that’s where they moved Stargate Command after Cheyenne Mountain closed.

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