mick mbm@rlogin.net
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.
Some charity shops will accept electricals: BHF.org.uk and SueRyder.org both do, for example. They won't take laptops or similar, but take other electrical devices. Might not be the most welcome.
If you must dispose of it, please put it in the Small Electricals WEEE pile at a recycling centre, rather than residual waste.
(Side note, I think the D-link DWL2100AP can be flashed with openwrt if anyone on the list is interested)
So that one could be recycled - anyone?
Regards,