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1st: Cisco 3550 12-T Switch - $500

 

This is perfectly suited for your Lab, or your office. This switch features (10) 10/100/1000 Copper Ports, and (2) GBIC Interfaces. (This is for Fiber connections). I can provide GBIC's, if you need them, for $100 each. I will put whichever Cisco IOS on here you would like. This switch was pulled working, and has sat in my basement.

 

http://www.advancednetsol.net/images/vehicles/WS-C3550-12T_2.jpg

 

 

2nd: Cisco uBR 900 - $50 OBO

 

This is perfect for your Lab, or just wanting to learn Cisco IOS. The interfaces are extremely outdated for any real world use. It has a fixed, RF Interface (Cable), and it has a WIC, which currently houses a Serial Connection for a T1. This is brand new in the box.

 

 

3rd: Netgear CG814CPR v2 - $20 OBO

 

This is perfect if you want to have a Cable Modem and router all built into 1 box. It has (4) 10/100 Ports. It has been opened but never used. As well mine is NOT wireless. I repeat, I DO NOT HAVE THE WIRELESS VERSION.

 

http://i12.ebayimg.com/03/i/001/25/d9/8779_1.JPG

 

 

4th: Sonciwall TZ-170 - $150 OBO

 

This was a demo unit Sonicwall had given me. The services can't be registered, but the cool thing about this, is it can accept 2 WAN Connections, and load balance across them. Would be perfect for a home office where you have Cable and DSL.

 

http://i14.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/18/0f/71b2_1.JPG

 

 

5th: NEC Multisync LCD 1830 Display - 30 OBO - SOLD!

 

I picked this up while in the millitary. It takes power from the US or Europe and abroad. So if you ever move overseas you can take this =) I will include the little 10 dollar adaptor, to make round power plugs, square plugs. I pulled this working, when I got my 32" LCD.

 

Will be adding more later. Also I am flexible on most of these prices, nothing is set in stone.

 

If anyone needs someone to vouch for me, Thorne will, since he works with me.

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If you still have the Cisco uBR 900 in a few weeks when I'm less broke I'll take it off your hands

 

Sounds good. I also have a Cisco uBR 924, which TWC Business Class used to use for Business Class modems. If you want that too I can throw it in for free. The 924 also has 2 analog voice ports, so if you buy ATA Adaptors, and you have 2 924's you could make free VoIP calls between the 2 basically.

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