On 13/02/13 11:38, mick wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 10:49:44 +0000 Anthony Anson tony.anson@girolle.co.uk allegedly wrote:
On 13/02/13 07:48, nev young wrote:
Well if we're having a swap meet then I have on offer:
- Micronet Wireless LAN CardBus Adapter (SP908GK) a PCMCIA 802.11b/g card/
/2. Sitecom Network Switch, 5 port, 10.100Mbps.
Sitecom ADSL 2+ Modem Router 4 Ethernet ports (no wifi)
D-Link wireless access point (DWL-2000AP) 802.11b/g AP / AP-AP bridge / AP-Multipoint bridge / wifi
client requires a/c power adapter.
- D-Link wireless access point (DWL-2100AP) 802.11b/g AP / AP-AP bridge / AP-Multipoint bridge / wifi client / wifi repeater
All are used but in box with all original bits (except 4 that needs a PSU) // any takers before they go to landfill?
Suggest you consign them to charity shop rather than landfill, much as I'd like to think archaeologists of the future would - might - appreciate them.
In my experience, charity shops tend not to accept electronic equipment these days. I have been told (by my local shops) that they have to offer some sort of electrical safety guarantee on sale and they are reluctant to do that.
AFAIK most of the Norwich ones accept pootery gear - that's where I get a lot of mine.
It's true that they have to get them tested for electrical safety, but most seem to have found someone qualified to do it - at charity prices.