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MichaelNZ

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#250593 17-May-2019 18:57
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As new condition.

 

90 days warranty

 

$100 +GST ($115 including)

 

 





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hio77
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  #2240174 17-May-2019 20:11
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You gave up on them? back to NF4V's?





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  #2240175 17-May-2019 20:17
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hio77:

 

You gave up on them? back to NF4V's?

 

 

That's not how I would put it. I am using DV130's but then I also had a requirement to terminate multiple VDSL connections into a router which does not support SFP.

 

The unit is cute and does the job fine. If a single VDSL connection is what you want.





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  #2240183 17-May-2019 20:24
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MichaelNZ:

 

hio77:

 

You gave up on them? back to NF4V's?

 

 

That's not how I would put it. I am using DV130's but then I also had a requirement to terminate multiple VDSL connections into a router which does not support SFP.

 

The unit is cute and does the job fine. If a single VDSL connection is what you want.

 

 

it works fine... you just did it wrong.

 

I'm doing it now, multiple ethernet connections bridging into different vlans and breaking out on another router..





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