How do I tell if they are exactly the same? I bought them all at the same time and they are both 1760s
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Browse All TopicsI am not real familiar with Cisco Routers. I have a 1760 and we think the wic might be going bad. I have another 1760 that I am not using. If I replace the WIC will I have to make any changes to the configuration?
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by: JFrederick29Posted on 2009-10-22 at 06:06:02ID: 25633634
Not as long as it is the exact same WIC. Keep in mind the WIC's are not hot-swappable so you'll need to power off the router to change out the WIC. Make sure you "write mem" before you shut off the router to keep your current configuration.