Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.
To post in this sub-forum you must have made 100 posts or have Trust status or have completed our ID Verification



Dynamic

3866 posts

Uber Geek

ID Verified
Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

#185727 2-Dec-2015 21:55
Send private message

Hi Team

Might be able to get the following equipment from a liquidator if anyone is interested.  It was for the new NZ branch office of an offshore company that went toes up before the local staff got their feet under the new desks.  The gear is either new in box (removed once for configuration) or has been sitting in a rack and powered on for approximately 1 month and then powered off for 5 months.  It's of no interest to me, but a fellow GZer might want to try and pick up a bargain and I'm happy to ask on behalf.

- Cisco 9201 Router with half a dozen modules added (can list on request)
- Cisco 3650 Switch
- Riverbed Steelhead CX255
- Cisco Wireless AP AIR-CAP2602I-Z-K9
- Remote serial console server WTI RSM-8
- 10x Cisco 9951
- 2x Cisco 8831

The gear was shipped to NZ from Europe.  No idea whether there is any warranty validity.  No warranty from me or the liquidator other than that the equipment powers on.  Buyer beware.  Basic inspection possibly available via Skype call or similar.  Auckland CBD location but can ship.

PM me any questions or offers before Monday.




“Don't believe anything you read on the net. Except this. Well, including this, I suppose.” Douglas Adams

 

Referral links to services I use, really like, and may be rewarded if you sign up:
PocketSmith for budgeting and personal finance management.  A great Kiwi company.


Create new topic

This is a filtered page: currently showing replies marked as answers. Click here to see full discussion.

neon
96 posts

Master Geek

ID Verified

  #1440620 4-Dec-2015 16:27
Send private message

Dynamic:
neon: what sort of a price are you looking for?

Re-read the first paragraph.

Haha, yeah i read it before. :P

Just wasent sure what you/liquidator might be wanting for these. I didnt actually look up how much these are worth or anything. Sorry, i dont really need any of these at current, just thought i would ask incase if i can find a use for them in the near future.

Reason i asked was, im not sure if the said liquidator had numbers in mind, like say, giving it away dirt cheap? $1? Or maybe they are after NZ market value (which would be pointless because you would likely be able to import them in cheaper, but i wouldn't be surprised)? Or maybe 75% or 50% or 25% of market value?

just curious thats all. :D

Create new topic





News and reviews »

Air New Zealand Starts AI adoption with OpenAI
Posted 24-Jul-2025 16:00


eero Pro 7 Review
Posted 23-Jul-2025 12:07


BeeStation Plus Review
Posted 21-Jul-2025 14:21


eero Unveils New Wi-Fi 7 Products in New Zealand
Posted 21-Jul-2025 00:01


WiZ Introduces HDMI Sync Box and other Light Devices
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:32


RedShield Enhances DDoS and Bot Attack Protection
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:26


Seagate Ships 30TB Drives
Posted 17-Jul-2025 11:24


Oclean AirPump A10 Water Flosser Review
Posted 13-Jul-2025 11:05


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: Raising the Bar for Smartphones
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Brings New Edge-To-Edge FlexWindow
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Epson Launches New AM-C550Z WorkForce Enterprise printer
Posted 9-Jul-2025 18:22


Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9
Posted 9-Jul-2025 17:46


Nearly Half of Older Kiwis Still Write their Passwords on Paper
Posted 9-Jul-2025 08:42


D-Link 4G+ Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 DWR-933M Mobile Hotspot Review
Posted 1-Jul-2025 11:34


Oppo A5 Series Launches With New Levels of Durability
Posted 30-Jun-2025 10:15



Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.