Oren Beck | 5 Sep 2006 02:24
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part needed to help startup ISP

 Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.

Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
a cisco partner.

Anyone able to help?

Oren Beck
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Rich Edelman | 5 Sep 2006 03:55
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Re: part needed to help startup ISP

On Monday 04 September 2006 19:24, Oren Beck wrote:
>  Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.
>
> Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
> a cisco partner.
>
> Anyone able to help?
>
> Oren Beck

When I worked at Netstandard, they got those WICs for about $600 or $700 a 
piece I believe. You could try giving them a call and getting a price quote, 
but they mark up 15% from what they can get it for.

Also, you might try AOS. They're quite the Cisco shop as well.

Rich
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Justin Dugger | 5 Sep 2006 09:29
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[FOR SALE] System Memory

Hi,

Through a screwup on my part, I happen to have a pair of 512 MB sticks
of RAM on my desk lying unused.  50 dollars for both or best offer.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820141424

They're in fine condition, they're just incompatible with some newer
RAM I purchased.  And to make the post on topic, they work fine in
Linux ;)

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Luke-Jr | 5 Sep 2006 14:05

Re: part needed to help startup ISP

On Tuesday 05 September 2006 00:24, Oren Beck wrote:
>  Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.
>
> Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
> a cisco partner.

Unless your hands are tied, I'd try to avoid Cisco ;)
A lot of their higher end stuff is often proprietary and while I haven't had 
the experience to recommend an alternative, I imagine there must be something 
available...
I know Digium produces T1 cards, but they're probably just for PRI/voice.
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Oren Beck | 5 Sep 2006 15:30
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Re: part needed to help startup ISP

Thanks for lead!

I hope to explain the situation in more detail at the meeting.

Oren

On 9/4/06, Rich Edelman <rcedelman@...> wrote:
> On Monday 04 September 2006 19:24, Oren Beck wrote:
> >  Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.
> >
> > Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
> > a cisco partner.
> >
> > Anyone able to help?
> >
> > Oren Beck
>
> When I worked at Netstandard, they got those WICs for about $600 or $700 a
> piece I believe. You could try giving them a call and getting a price quote,
> but they mark up 15% from what they can get it for.
>
> Also, you might try AOS. They're quite the Cisco shop as well.
>
> Rich
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Russ Starr | 5 Sep 2006 15:39
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Re: part needed to help startup ISP

If you don't mind refurb or "new-open-box" stuff... $395 at
www.digitalwarehouse.com.  You might have to place a quote first.  I
have had good luck with them for the past couple years getting Cisco
parts for 1700 and 3600 series routers and 2900 to 3560 series
switches.

The V2 cards aren't built like the older ones. I've had more V2's die
than the originals...

-Russ

On 9/5/06, Oren Beck <orenbeck@...> wrote:
> Thanks for lead!
>
> I hope to explain the situation in more detail at the meeting.
>
> Oren
>
> On 9/4/06, Rich Edelman <rcedelman@...> wrote:
> > On Monday 04 September 2006 19:24, Oren Beck wrote:
> > >  Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.
> > >
> > > Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
> > > a cisco partner.
> > >
> > > Anyone able to help?
> > >
> > > Oren Beck
> >
> > When I worked at Netstandard, they got those WICs for about $600 or $700 a
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Steven Hildreth | 5 Sep 2006 17:43
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RE: part needed to help startup ISP

Perhaps? -> http://routermall.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=154

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Subject: part needed to help startup ISP

 Cisco WIC-1DSU-T1-V2, for T1.

Prices quoted have ranged from $25 if picked up in Mexico to $1k from
a cisco partner.

Anyone able to help?

Oren Beck
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RtX | 6 Sep 2006 03:52
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Custom laptop supplier?

Does anyone know of a local outlet for building a laptop? Much like
building ones own desktop computer, I would like to build my own
laptop rather than buy "off the shelf."

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Jonathan Hutchins | 6 Sep 2006 06:24
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Re: Custom laptop supplier?

On Tuesday 05 September 2006 20:52, RtX wrote:

> Does anyone know of a local outlet for building a laptop? Much like
> building ones own desktop computer, I would like to build my own
> laptop rather than buy "off the shelf."

Dude... No.

Laptops are integrated appliances.  You don't custom build them.  You pick 
features from a stock list.

The closest thing would be the local Asus distributor, and he'd only be able 
to order a stock model.

Actually, they're not even "stock", they're in the pipeline.  By the time a 
unit reaches you, it's no longer being manufactured. It may take nine months 
to exhaust the supply pipeline, but even if you receive a review unit, 
chances are the production line has already switched to a new model.
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RE: Custom laptop supplier?

 www.directron.com has the Asus customizable line and may have others.
You can pick processor speed, type of optical drive, mfgr. and size of
HDD, and amt. of RAM.  There are base models with Intel and ones with
AMD, nVidia and ATI video.  I preferred the z71v when I looked a few
months ago.  Stock, ~$700, totally tricked out, $1500.  I'm sure it's a
bit cheaper now.

Brian

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>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 8:53 PM

>
>Does anyone know of a local outlet for building a laptop? Much 
>like building ones own desktop computer, I would like to build 
>my own laptop rather than buy "off the shelf."
>
>
>RtX...
>
>Ty Unes - Overland Park, Ks.
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