I have a 16-port 100-BaseT router that is just sitting around.  As long as I
would get it back (and had a way to contact you) I would be willing to lend
it.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Richard K Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Does anyone have a router and/or switch I could borrow for a couple of
> weeks? The nonprofit company I work for (More Good Foundation) is
> moving to a new office in Orem, but we won't be able to move our
> current router/switch for a couple more weeks. We need a router and a
> switch with 15+ ports.
>
> Or does the BYU surplus department carry networking equipment and is
> it possible to gain access on non-surplus-sale days?
>
> Richard
>
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