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#214020 24-Apr-2017 12:21
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Pick up in Sumner, Christchurch only. Not interested in shipping sorry, don't have suitable packaging.

 

Nice little unmanaged 24 port gigabit switch.

 

Make me an offer.

 

 

 

 

 


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  #1770216 25-Apr-2017 14:57
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I have a more domestic version with less ports. It's maxed out with cables. Would this work ok for that or is it rack mount professional use only stuff?







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  #1770221 25-Apr-2017 15:23
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You would be fine upgrading to this to get more ports. Particularly if it is for home use. Its unmanaged. So no setup, just plug the cables in, power it up and go. Its sized to be rack mounted. But nothing to say you have to do so.


  #1770243 25-Apr-2017 16:28
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Yeah very much plug and play. I was using it for my home network up Unum the point i decided i needed some vlans and thus needed a managed switch.



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  #1770341 25-Apr-2017 20:19
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Oh ok. How much? Will be in Chch at the end of the week, as it happens.






  #1770373 25-Apr-2017 22:28
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Cheapest I can find them on PriceSpy is about $160. You can have it for $80. Will you be able to get out to Sumner? 


  #1771813 28-Apr-2017 12:21
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Anyone else interested in this? Otherwise it will be off to the dump unfortunately. Just taking up space.


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  #1771918 28-Apr-2017 14:48
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Do you want to post it to Auckland?


 
 
 

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  #1772298 29-Apr-2017 08:59
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Was hoping to avoid having to do that but would rather that than put it in landfill. PM me your address if you are keen and i ship it up at cost.

  #1773283 1-May-2017 10:56
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Sold, pending payment.


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