Summary: The video discusses vintage Cisco AGS routers from the 1980s and early 1990s, showcasing their unique design, including ribbon cables and various ports. The host explains the components of the router, highlighting its need for restoration and mentioning a collaboration with a colleague for the refurbishment process.
Keypoints:
- The video features Cisco AGS routers, considered the predecessors of modern routers.
- Highlighting the old technology, the host shows how ribbon cables connect to the router’s ports.
- The AGS router’s internal components include circuit boards, Ethernet ports, serial ports, and a CPU.
- The host demonstrates the process of unplugging ribbon cables to access the router’s internal board.
- Each AGS router has 12 Ethernet ports and two serial ports, along with a console port for management.
- The host’s personal AGS router requires restoration, which will be conducted by David from Go Communications.
- Viewers are encouraged to check out other videos on the channel that demonstrate connecting these routers to Starlink.
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guFEi90fWFQ
Youtube Channel: David Bombal
Video Published: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 16:30:27 +0000