Description The Internet is a powerful tool for small and home office environments. Today, even a few users can leverage the World Wide Web to do the work of many - buying, selling, communicating, finding new customers, linking to suppliers, and keeping close tabs on competitors from anywhere in the world.But for small and home offices, delivering fast Internet access to multiple desktops used to be a sizable challenge. Today, the Cisco 700 series Internet access devices provide an ideal, affordable solution that allows multiple PCs to easily share one Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or ISDN digital subscriber line, for simultaneous access to the Internet. Recommended for up to five users, the Cisco 700 series is designed for small offices and home-based businesses that need shared and cost-effective access to the Internet. And since these offices typically do not have networking expertise, the Cisco 700 series is also designed to be extremely easy to install.The Cisco 700 family consists of the Cisco 760 series and Cisco 770 series, which include the following models: Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776. The Cisco 761 and Cisco 771 routers provide a low-cost solution for connecting an Ethernet LAN to ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) services. These routers are approved for use worldwide. The Cisco 762 and Cisco 772 include an integrated Network Termination 1 (NT1) device for ISDN users in North America. The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 models include two analogue telephone interfaces that allow standard telephones, fax machines, and modems to share the ISDN BRI line. This eliminates the need for multiple telephone lines or expensive ISDN telephones. These routers also support supplementary telephone services over ISDN including call waiting, cancel call-waiting, call retrieve, call hold, 3-way call conferencing, and call transfer. The Cisco 770 series is similar to the Cisco 760 series, but it includes a 4-port Ethernet hub. The Cisco 770 series also includes a call connect/disconnect switch on the front of the unit, which allows you to manually make or disconnect a data call.