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  • What can you do with old wireless routers
  • elma
    Free Member

    As above is it best to give them to charity or can they be recycled anywhere?

    cheez0
    Free Member

    If it works give it to some homeless people.

    If broke, recycle, where it will get carried off to China so the kids can strip the lead out of the circuit board and breathe in the fumes.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Recommission as wireless extenders?

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Homeless people have phone lines?

    I’d keep it for smacking the **** out of when your wifi line drops, in fact could you post me it for that purpose so I don’t burst my own one?

    elma
    Free Member

    I’ve got two BT business hubs brand new in there boxes if any one wants them there yours i’m in Newcastle so can drop them off or be collected from Gosforth, I just hate throwing things out and would rather they go to someone who can do something with them.

    Iain

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I’d keep it for smacking the **** out of when your wifi line drops, in fact could you post me it for that purpose so I don’t burst my own one?

    I keep redundant old electronic stuffs for this exact purpose. I have a short temper and tend to smash stuff up, so stuffs what don’t matter offer the satisfaction of smashing, yet none of the negative costs.

    The old BT router was particularly satisfying to smash to smithereens….

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    **** me I will never wind you up in real life

    *hides in corner*

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