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1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00006 US LAST UPDATED JANUARY 6, 2017 ItemId ItemName ItemStatus 00-00005 USB RANGER 110 - 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00006 USB RANGER 410 - 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00017 USB RANGER 410I - 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00018 USB RANGER 410 - 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00022 USB RANGER 110I - 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00023 USB RANGER 110 - 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00027 USB RANGER 110I - 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00028 USB RANGER 110I - 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00029 USB RANGER 410I - 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00030 USB RANGER 410I - 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00037 USB RANGER 422I - 4P, MM FIBER EXTENDER - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00038 USB RANGER 422I - 4 PORT, MM FIBER EXTENDR - EU PS Discontinued 00-00039 USB RANGER 422I - 4 PORT, MM FIBER EXTENDR - UK PS Discontinued 00-00050 USB RANGER 422 - 4 PORT, MM FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00067 USB ROVER 1300 - USB1.1, 1 PORT, 100M, CAT5 EXTNDR Discontinued 00-00084 USB ROVER 1650 - USB1.1, 1 PORT, 50M, CAT5 EXTNDR Discontinued 00-00085 USB ROVER 2650 - USB1.1, 2 PORT, 50M, CAT5 EXTNDR Discontinued 00-00166 USB ROVER 200-10, 10M FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00167 USB ROVER 200-10, 10M FIBER EXTENDER, EU PS Discontinued 00-00168 USB ROVER 200-10, 10M FIBER EXTENDER, UK PS Discontinued 00-00169 USB ROVER 200-20, 20M FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00170 USB ROVER 200-20, 20M FIBER EXTENDER, EU PS Discontinued 00-00171 USB ROVER 200-20, 20M FIBER EXTENDER, UK PS Discontinued 00-00172 USB ROVER 200-30, 30M FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00173 USB ROVER 200-30, 30M FIBER EXTENDER, EU PS Discontinued 00-00174 USB ROVER 200-30, 30M FIBER EXTENDER, UK PS Discontinued 00-00175 USB ROVER 200-40, 40M FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00176 USB ROVER 200-40, 40M FIBER EXTENDER, EU PS Discontinued 00-00177 USB ROVER 200-40, 40M FIBER EXTENDER, UK PS Discontinued 00-00185 USB 2.0 RANGER 140 - 1 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00186 USB 2.0 RANGER 140I - 1 PORT CAT5 EXTNDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00187 USB 2.0 RANGER 140I - 1 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00188 USB 2.0 RANGER 140I - 1 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00189 USB RANGER 110 - 8 KV, 1 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00190 USB RANGER 110I - 8 KV, 1P, CAT5 EXTENDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00191 USB RANGER 110I - 8 KV, 1P, CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00192 USB RANGER 110I - 8 KV, 1P, CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00194 ICRON USB ROVER 200-1. 1M FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00195 ICRON USB ROVER 200-1. 1M FIBER EXTENDER EU Pwr Discontinued 00-00196 1-PORT FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER CABLE 1 METER, UK POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 00-00206 USB 2.0 RANGER 140 - 1 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00208 USB 2.0 RANGER 440 - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00209 USB 2.0 RANGER 440I - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTNDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00210 USB 2.0 RANGER 440I - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00211 USB 2.0 RANGER 440I - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00212 USB 2.0 RANGER 440 - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00213 USB 2.0 RANGER 442 - 4 PORT MM FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00214 USB 2.0 RANGER 442I - 4P MM FIBER EXTNDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00215 USB 2.0 RANGER 442I - 4P MM FIBER EXTNDR - EU CORD Discontinued 00-00216 USB 2.0 RANGER 442I - 4P MM FIBER EXTNDR - UK CORD Discontinued 00-00217 USB 2.0 RANGER 442 - 4P MM FIBER EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00218 USB 2.0 RANGER 444 - 4 PORT SM FIBER EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00219 USB 2.0 RANGER 444I - 4P SM FIBER EXTNDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00220 USB 2.0 RANGER 444I - 4P SM FIBER EXTNDR - EU CORD Discontinued 00-00221 USB 2.0 RANGER 444I - 4P SM FIBER EXTNDR - UK CORD Discontinued 00-00222 USB 2.0 RANGER 444 - 4P SM FIBER EXTENDER - NO PS Discontinued 00-00223 USB RANGER 410 - 8 KV, 4 PORT, CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00224 USB RANGER 410I - 8 KV, 4P, CAT5 EXTENDR - NA CORD Discontinued 00-00225 USB RANGER 410I - 8 KV, 4P, CAT5 EXTENDR - EU PS Discontinued 00-00226 USB RANGER 410I - 8 KV, 4P, CAT5 EXTENDR - UK PS Discontinued 00-00228 WIRANGER 4 PORT CABLE FREE USB 2.0 HUB Discontinued 00-00229 WIRANGER 4 PORT CABLE FREE USB 2.0 HUB - EU PS Discontinued 00-00230 WIRANGER 4 PORT CABLE FREE USB 2.0 HUB - UK PS Discontinued 00-00231 USB 2.0 EXTENDER, 1 PORT, 100M CAT 5, NA PLUG Discontinued 00-00232 USB 2.0 EXTENDER, 1 PORT, 100M CAT 5, EU PLUG Discontinued 00-00233 USB 2.0 EXTENDER, 1 PORT, 100M CAT 5, UK PLUG Discontinued 00-00234 USB 2.0 RANGER 2104 - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER Discontinued 00-00235 USB 2.0 RANGER 2104 - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - EU PS Discontinued 00-00236 USB 2.0 RANGER 2104 - 4 PORT CAT5 EXTENDER - UK PS Discontinued 00-00240 1-PORT CAT5 100 METER EXTENDER, 100-240V AU POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 00-00241 4-PORT CAT 5 100 METER EXTENDER, 100-240V AU POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 00-00255 2-PORT REMOTE-POWER CAT 5 100METER EXTENDER, 100-240V AU PWR Discontinued 00-00263 4-PORT MULTIMODE FIBER 500 METER EXTENDER,100-240V AU PWR AD Discontinued 00-00267 4-PORT SINGLEMODE FIBER 10KM EXTENDER,100-240V AU POWER ADAP Discontinued 00-00268 USB RANGER 22XX PANEL MOUNT ADAPTER KIT Discontinued 00-00300 RANGER 2201, 1-PORT CAT 5 100METER EXTENDER SYSTEM,AU PWR Discontinued 00-00335 4-PORT USB 2.0 ETHERNET LAN EXTENDER, 100-240V POWER ADAPTER Obsolete 00-00336 4-PORT USB 2.0 ETHERNET LAN EXTENDER, 100-240V POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 00-00337 4-PORT USB 2.0 ETHERNET LAN EXTENDER, 100-240V POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 00-00338 4-PORT USB 2.0 ETHERNET LAN EXTENDER, 100-240V POWER ADAPTER Discontinued ItemId ItemName ItemStatus 00-00350 4-PORT USB 2.0 100M CAT5E EXTENDER, 100-240V POWER ADAPTER, Discontinued 00-37216LF10-02 NEUT ASSY, MCBASIC TP/FO FOR 1X9 3.3V Discontinued 01-3682A02 AC ADAPTER-W/P/S SWITCHER AC/DC 12V-30W, XCVRAC/DC Discontinued 01471-3 RJ45M TO DB25M 6FT CBL-4PACK Discontinued 02-04918-00 FAN HARNESS, 5" 50MM 5VDC FAN Discontinued 02-38954LF-00 MODULAR FAN HARNESS SUB- ASSEMBLY, ROHS Discontinued 03-2435A07 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY KIT (FOR NET PRODUCTS) Discontinued 03-2435A08 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY KIT (FOR NET PRODUCTS) Discontinued 03-2435A09 48 VDC POWER SUPPLY KIT (FOR NET PRODUCTS) Discontinued 03-2435A10 125 VDC POWER SUPPLY KIT (FOR NET PRODUCTS) Discontinued 03-2952A01 INET KT - P/S, 1/4 WAVE TNC ANT & 40 DB ATTENUATOR Discontinued 03-3246A01 CABLE ASSY, RJ11 TO DB9 Discontinued 03-4123A13 STANDARD NET MOUNTING BRACKET (2 PER) Discontinued 03-4124A01 REMOTE DIN RAIL BRACKET KIT Discontinued 03-4125A04 ACCESS POINT DIN RAIL BRACKET KIT Discontinued 03-4678A01 KIT NETIO-PSUPPLY,900 MHZ&2.4 GHZ ANT,40 BATTENUATOR Discontinued 05-01051-99 40MM FAN SUB-ASSY, REPLACEABLE Discontinued 05-03910-03 OBS CHASSIS, MEDIACHASSIS/1-DC Discontinued 05146447-5502 POWERWARE MULTI-SERVER CARD Discontinued 05146508-5501 POWERWARE 5125 USB CARD Discontinued 05146548-5591 PW 5115 500 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146554-5591 PW 5115 750 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146560-5591 PW 5115 1000 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146566-5591 PW 5115 1400 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146629-5591 PW 5125 1000 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146632-5591 PW 5125 1500 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146635-5591 PW 5125 2200 (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146636-5591 PW5125 2200B (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146666-5501 PW 5125 1000 RM (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146666-6501 PW 5125 1000 RM (BLACK) Discontinued 05146669-5501 PW 5125 1500 RM (BEIGE) Discontinued 05146669-6501 PW 5125 1500 RM (BLACK) Discontinued 05147152-5501 PW 5125 3000 RM (BEIGE) Discontinued 05147152-6501 PW 5125 3000 RM (BLACK) Discontinued 05147155-6591 PW 5125 3000G RM (BLACK) Discontinued 05147564-5501 PW 5125 2400 RM (BEIGE) Discontinued 05147564-6501 PW 5125 2400 RM (BLACK) Discontinued 05147565-6591 PW 5125 2400I RM (BLACK) Discontinued 06-00401LF-APS *NR Kit, Autec Power Supply, Dual AC Discontinued 06-00403LF-APS KIT, AUTEC POWER SUPPLY, DUAL DC Discontinued 06-38040-10 PS/40X POWER MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-38040-20 PS/40X POWER MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-38060-00 PS/60X POWER MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-38100-00 PS/100X-DC SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-38100BB-00 PS/100X-DC SUB ASSEMBLY, BLK BOX Discontinued 06-38110-00 PS/110X-AC SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-38450-11 PS/50X-DC PWR MOD W/TERM BLOCK SUB-ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-39040 OBS PS/40X POWER MODULE 40 WATT Discontinued 06-39060 PS/60X POWER MODULE Discontinued 06-39100 PS/100X-DC Discontinued 06-39100BB PS/100X-DC LMC5107DC, BLK BOX Discontinued 06-39125-AC OFG PS/125-AC MODULE Discontinued 06-39125-AC-00 PS/125-AC ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-39125-DC OBS PS/125-DC MODULE Discontinued 06-39125-DC-00 PS/125-DC ASSEMBLY Discontinued 06-39622 OBS MINIMC AC POWER ADAPTER Discontinued 07-08420-01 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, ETHERWAY/2 MAINBOARD (18CV8P-25/10) Discontinued 07-08422-04 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, FO/HM,TP/8, BNC/5 HM (18CV8P-10/15NS) Discontinued 07-08423-00 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, FO/4 HM, TP/8 HM & BNC/5HM 18CV8P-25/10 Discontinued 07-08517-01 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, BNC PIM, (18CV8P-25/15/10/07) REV 01 Discontinued 07-08619-04 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, FO PIM 18CV8P- 15/10/7NS Discontinued 07-08802-00 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, LANREPEATER/X18CV8P-25/15/10/7 Discontinued 07-08803-00 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, LANREPEATER/X18CV8P-25/15/10/7 Discontinued 07-08804-00 PEEL, PROGRAMMED, LANREPEATER/X18CV8P-25/15/10/7 Discontinued 07-13511SALF-40 PROGRAM, FLASH MEMORY, BTM, 512SA-A2BIN\CKSUM 869E Discontinued 07-13722SALF-10 PROGRAM, FLASH MEMORY, BTM, FILE: 722SA-B5.BIN, CKSM: A3D4 Discontinued
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