David
2024-09-14 14:35:38 UTC
I have drawers full of serial cabling from when Windows 2000 was young,
and before.
Also loads of phone cabling when such things were needed.
I also have WiFi adapters from (I think) 802.11b onwards.
Is anyone likely to want any of this before I recycle?
For WiFi, which is the oldest specification worth keeping?
Earlier security is not secure.
802.11b at least just slows down your network.
No doubt I will find loads of old USB memory sticks of trivial size, also
SD cards.
Again I assume that as many Gigabytes can be had for not very much these
are pointless now.
Cheers
Dave R
and before.
Also loads of phone cabling when such things were needed.
I also have WiFi adapters from (I think) 802.11b onwards.
Is anyone likely to want any of this before I recycle?
For WiFi, which is the oldest specification worth keeping?
Earlier security is not secure.
802.11b at least just slows down your network.
No doubt I will find loads of old USB memory sticks of trivial size, also
SD cards.
Again I assume that as many Gigabytes can be had for not very much these
are pointless now.
Cheers
Dave R
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