My ISP Cisco887G-K9 support

Hello

This is my first post. I don't know if I am posting this in the right category otherwise forgive me please.

I intend to buy a new router 800 series. I'm leaning towards Cisco887G-K9 since it has a support of 3G wireless next to the xDSL network. I don't know if it is compatible with my ISP. I managed to set up a Cisco827 used to connect to my ISP everything works perfectly. Cisco887G-K9 would be not compatible with xDSL technology used by Cisco 827?

Looking at the two rotuers. 887 is a nice jump because it supports more than one 827. 887 seem to cover everything that a 827 can do so can do ADSL2 / 2 + so I see no problem in upgrading.

827:

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/products/HW/routers/ps380/products_data_sheet09186a0080092161.html

887:

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78_459542.html

Shelley

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