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There's always White's in Canoga Park. They won't claim to do anything for
computers, but everything I've always picked up there has worked just fine as long
as it met the electrical specifications.
BTW - Has anybody found any satisfactory way to swap warts for the lighterweight
inline units? I just got a Netgear WAP and it winds up having a wart unlike my
Netgear switch which has the inline transformer.
Thanks.
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