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| Ok, I've got one more question. Are there any shops that repair Cisco
equipment that's not under a service contract with Cisco? And if so, how can
I find one? I'm interested in purchasing a few repair parts for a router. I
don't seem to be able to find any company that would sell me repair parts.
It appears that Cisco controls their repairs very strictly (they do all
their repairs in-house). How do you repair something that you bought on
E-bay?
Grey
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| What router do you have and what do you need? Ive got a few bad routers
laying around that we could pull parts from for ya.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
brad@eccie.com
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"Grey" <bbb@ccc.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, I've got one more question. Are there any shops that repair Cisco
> equipment that's not under a service contract with Cisco? And if so, how
can
> I find one? I'm interested in purchasing a few repair parts for a router.
I
> don't seem to be able to find any company that would sell me repair parts.
> It appears that Cisco controls their repairs very strictly (they do all
> their repairs in-house). How do you repair something that you bought on
> E-bay?
>
> Grey
>
>
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