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ArcticSilver

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#157204 23-Nov-2014 15:25
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As per the title, I am selling:

1x Mikrotik RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN 802.11n Wireless Router $180
1x Zyxel p-870h-51a v2 (VDSL2 modem) $100

They are surplus to my requirements.


Both are in great condition and hands down they are the best combination for VDSL2 in NZ at the moment (in my opinion). This has to be the most rock solid connection I have ever had.

If requested, I am happy to send them pre-configured for your ISP of choice. The Mikrotik on its own will work for UFB.

If you want both, I will throw in free shipping.


Viewing's and pickup welcome, in Christchurch.





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  #1181602 23-Nov-2014 15:25
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1181666 23-Nov-2014 17:54
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Bugger,

Just spent the "I want" money on the M8

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  #1181717 23-Nov-2014 19:59
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clinty: Bugger,

Just spent the "I want" money on the M8

Clint


Ohh very nice. I must have a gander.

On a side note, we should catch up for a drink some time (cough)  tongue-out



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  #1181763 23-Nov-2014 20:52
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After the m8 arrives of course lol

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  #1181793 23-Nov-2014 21:55


Does the MikroTik have screw on aerials? Could you put an extender aerial(s) on it?

I am looking for something like that. But, I want to put the router in metal cabinet.

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  #1181799 23-Nov-2014 22:03
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JWR:
Does the MikroTik have screw on aerials? Could you put an extender aerial(s) on it?

I am looking for something like that. But, I want to put the router in metal cabinet.


No it doesn't however you can somewhat replace the aerials if you take apart the metal case (pretty easy to do) and attach some alternative aerials to it via a pigtail connector.




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  #1182111 24-Nov-2014 13:29

michaelmurfy:
JWR:
Does the MikroTik have screw on aerials? Could you put an extender aerial(s) on it?

I am looking for something like that. But, I want to put the router in metal cabinet.


No it doesn't however you can somewhat replace the aerials if you take apart the metal case (pretty easy to do) and attach some alternative aerials to it via a pigtail connector.


Thanks for the info. I also found a Youtube video with some guy taking one apart.

I can see how it would be possible to change the aerials. However, at the moment, I am a bit busy with other things and should really get on with those.

Thanks anyway.

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