Cyberhh,

I have a friend running a 2514 on Time Warner RoadRunner. It does take some configuring and some talking to CIsco. The 2514 comes with 2 ethernet ports, the main probem is that you can't make a the interface a DHCP client and route through it, especially if you are thinking of doing port forwarding and fire wall functions. So my friend called Cisco, after explaining what he was planning on doing and saying, "Well, I could go out and buy a cheap Linksys router for a hundred bucks to do what I want, why can't your 'highly advanced' router do the same." That made Cisco's blood boil hearing some piece of crap router could do something they couldn't do so they configured the router for him with a special release of their IOS. Cisco's support is awesome and they will work with you.

A funny story to go along with this and I apoligize for the long post, but, when Rudy, my friend, got the router fully running, Road Runner's routers picked up his router as a CDP neighbor and thought his router was another node and opened up the bandwidth to his network significantly until time warner noticed him within 30 minutes.

Good luck and have fun

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