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Used CISCO 2500 Series switch.

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    Used CISCO 2500 Series switch.

    http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auc...iew?auc=641380 anyone ever scrapped anything like this? i have no clue what it does was wondering if its somekind of transformer or mostly e-scrap?



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    Its a server switch. Has a high grade board in it.

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    thanks, i probobly paid too much for it but i dont mind spending an extra buck or 2 to get the chance to break down something new

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    Probable a 2 pound plus board in it. All depends on what you paid for it.

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    I bought a couple large switches had several boards with rj45 and fiber connections on them broke them down and got high grade. It turns out should of asked for telecomm grade 50c-1.00 higher price since they had intel processors and two sticks of RAM on each one. The RAM came off processors didn't.

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    after taxes and the auction premium it was about 3$ bought a couple other things also so hopefully it will be worth my time

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    if you had 50 to 100 of the them it would make for a great payday, but one won't make you rich. Just add to the other escrap.
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