Those HP Procurve 4000's are pretty cool.  We used to have a bunch of
those.  You can have up to eighty 10/100 ports on one unit and they're
cheap.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:14 PM, JMJ <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/18/2015 12:07 PM, Curt Lundgren wrote:
>
>> We have a couple spare HP Procurve 2626s.  24) 10/100 ports and 2)
>> 100/1000
>> ports.  Lovely, noisy 40mm fans and quite easy IMHO to manage.
>>
>
> And if those are too "new and fancy" for your needs, I still have 2 of the
> HP Procurve 4000's that were replaced at Watson by those 2626's. Let me
> know if you want them!  :-D
>
> JMJ
>
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