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isidore Fragnetics.com


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Who knows where to repair Cisco Equipment? isidore Sep 5th, 05, 12:19 PM #1

Got a dead Cisco Switch on hand... ne1 know where to repair it? looking for some third party guys...


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Crazy Sep 5th, 05, 01:25 PM #2
the cisco switch is dead???.. troublesome liao... singapore no 3rd party ppl that is reliable yet.....
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catacomb Sep 5th, 05, 04:43 PM #3
what's dead? U cannot boot up?
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cyberengine Sep 6th, 05, 02:35 PM #4
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Originally Posted by isidore
Got a dead Cisco Switch on hand... ne1 know where to repair it? looking for some third party guys...
rom spoiled or what.........hardware glitches ar....got try pushing in a new IOS ?
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lennardseah Sep 7th, 05, 08:49 AM #5
usually its the rams that are spoiled. be more verbose about your problem leh.
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