Cisco SG300-28MP 28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch (SG300-28MP-K9) For Sale

Cisco SG300-28MP 28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch (SG300-28MP-K9)
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Cisco SG300-28MP 28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch (SG300-28MP-K9):
$149.99

Includes:


Only includes the items that are pictured. Does not include any other accessories.

Condition:


This item has been previously used and it may have some signs of cosmetic wear. Item has been tested to power on and it seems to be in good working condition. We can always try to answer any questions that you may have.


Disclaimer:


This item is being sold in the condition as seen in the pictures. The seller assumes no responsibility for the proper or improper use of the product. The information provided on this page may be partial, or incomplete but we do our best to provide the most accurate information we can give. We are do our best to determine the condition of all of our items but we cannot be certain of the life span of commonly replaced items such as rubber tubing, seals, light bulbs, cartridges and or batteries that may be installed inside of pre-owned items we acquire, but we are open to any requests for further testing by the buyer.


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE PURCHASING AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU IN ANY POSSIBLE WAY. THANK YOU!



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