View Full Version : Linksys 4 port 10/100 switch & Router for $124+S&H
^Cesaro
08-04-2000, 09:55 AM
Not my deal, but on another site that starts with a "T" and rhymes with <a href="http:\\www.techbargains.com">TechBargains</a>, they are advertising a new buy.com coupon for $30 off of $150 for new & returning users. And Buy.Com has that linksys 4 port router & Switch back in stock for $154. Not a bad deal.
Props to those responsible.
Haven't bought mine yet.... Still having an internal struggle about money I shouldn't be spending. http://www.gotapex.com/ubb/smile.gif
^Cesaro
08-04-2000, 10:01 AM
Well crap... I can hardly get to the buy.com site at all. Perhaps that is a sign that I shouldn't be spending this money. http://www.gotapex.com/ubb/frown.gif
^Cesaro
08-04-2000, 10:59 AM
Well....buy.com seems to be having an issue or two.
"Connection Refused" when I tried to add something to my shopping cart. <shrug>
^Cesaro
08-04-2000, 11:02 AM
I love talking to myself.
:/
BADFlSH
08-04-2000, 11:49 AM
If you get the BEFsr11 (the one port version) and the ezxs55w (the 5 port switch) it will be just over 150. Then you can use the 30 off 150 to make it around 120. Then if you want you can do a little price matching which will save you about enough to cover shipping and the switch has a 20 dollar rebate on it which makes your total around 100 and you will end up with an extra port.
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^Cesaro
08-04-2000, 11:54 AM
Ooo....a dilemna!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BADFlSH:
If you get the BEFsr11 (the one port version) and the ezxs55w (the 5 port switch) it will be just over 150. Then you can use the 30 off 150 to make it around 120. Then if you want you can do a little price matching which will save you about enough to cover shipping and the switch has a 20 dollar rebate on it which makes your total around 100 and you will end up with an extra port.
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Sorry but you need to use that extra port to connect the 1-port Internet device to the rest of the network, and now you need two power outlets. I do like the idea of lower price and flexibility though.
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