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Whats a good price for my lab if I sell it?

Whats a good price for my lab if I sell it? I want to upgrade to fewer devices that are newer with more features (12.4T , layer 3 switching etc....) I'm thinking 26xxXM's and a couple 3550 switches plus a couple do-dads and a dedicated frame cloud.

Should I just keep it and grow it?

I priced out doing memory and NM upgrades and it will cost more than the entire setup is worth. I know the 1900s are useless so dont bother lol

Cisco 2620 24/8
Cisco 2620 24/8
Cisco 2620 24/8
Cisco 2611 24/8 Wic1DSU/CSU
Cisco 2611 24/8 Wic1DSU/CSU
Cisco 831 45/16 running 12.4
Cisco 2500 24/8
Cisco 3810 64/16 running 12.3 with voice
Cisco 2924XL 8/4
Cisco 2924XL 8/4
Cisco 2924XL 8/4
Cisco 1900
Cisco 1900
Cisco 1900

1 T1 CSU/DSU cross over cable for the 2611's
10 cross over cables
10 straight cable
1 DCE/DTE Serial Cable
14 power cords
1 power cord/supply for the 831
1 console cable with a DB25 and DB9 connector
2 AUI ethernet transceivers for the 2500 router

What should I price it at, 400? 500? 600?

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    NetwurkNetwurk Member Posts: 1,155 ■■■■■□□□□□
    Selling a set like that will cost a lot to ship to someone, so keep that in mind when you set the price.

    If you do sell it as a set, at least take out the 1900's. What they'll add to your customer's shipping cost will negate what they are worth. I sold mine (I only had one) for $10 in 2006. These days they are worth about a dollar to someone who wants one just for the he|| of it.

    With any luck, you can list it as local pick-up and find a buyer.
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    billscott92787billscott92787 Member Posts: 933
    I would say anywhere from $450-500 shipped. Based on the pricing I gathered from Ebay. Sounds about in your area you were looking for.
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