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Netgear FS526T 24 port switch

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Just checking to see if anybody has an idea how much one of these may go for.

Here is what she looks like and she has a little cooling fan on the back

Thank y'all
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30.00 plus shipping. I know its low but its a low demand product. Add shipping though.
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NETGEAR's Smart Switch delivers built-in gigabit power at a very reasonable price. With the utility of 24 10/100 Mbps ports and 2 copper Gigabit Ethernet ports, growing business networks can benefit from superior performance and keep up with expanding network needs. This high-performance switch connects to servers or a Gigabit-speed backbone creating a non-stop 10/100/1000-enabled network that can quickly deliver large multimedia, image, and video files. All 26 RJ-45 ports automatically negotiate to the highest speed and support Auto Uplink technology to make the right link. In addition, an intuitive, Web-browser interface offers simple switch management, making it a snap to monitor switch performance, configure ports, even set up port trunks, VLANs, and traffic prioritization. Shipped ready for use straight out of the box, it delivers switching that's easy to set up and use.
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30.00 plus shipping. I know its low but its a low demand product. Add shipping though.


this guy seems to be quoteing extremely low on a couple things...

id say 70 shipped without knowing much.
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a 24 port 10/100/1000 switch would easly go for $100
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