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Service 04

Recover value, not just dispose.

Cisco, Meraki, and enterprise networking equipment in working condition has real residual value. We test, refurbish, and remarket to qualified buyers — turning sunk costs into recovered revenue.

Specialty
Cisco · Meraki
Testing
Full Bench-Test
Settlement
Revenue Share
Buyer Network
Vetted Channel
Overview

Most retired hardware still has buyers.

Enterprise networking gear retired from production typically has 18–36 months of active resale market behind it. The mistake organizations make is treating "retired" as synonymous with "worthless."

We've spent close to two decades building relationships with the dealers, MSPs, integrators, and end-users who actively buy this generation of equipment — Cisco Catalyst switches, Meraki access points, ASA firewalls, ISR routers, Nexus, UCS chassis, and the storage arrays that complement them.

The model is simple: we receive your retired equipment, test and grade it, list it through our buyer channels, and remit your share of the proceeds. You get revenue you wouldn't have otherwise; we get a margin on equipment we've added value to. Both sides win.

// What We Remarket

Enterprise equipment, refurbished and resold

Decommissioned doesn't mean discarded. We test, refurbish, and remarket your retired hardware to qualified buyers — turning sunk costs into recovered revenue.

Stack of laptops ready for remarketing

Laptops

Desktop computer tower

Desktops

Server rack with networking equipment

Servers

Cisco network switch with cables

Cisco Switches

Wireless access point

Access Points

Process

From retired equipment to revenue.

01

Inspect

Inventory, photograph, and grade equipment on intake. Initial valuation against current market.

02

Test & Refurbish

Bench-test all units. Wipe configurations, factory-reset, replace consumables, repackage.

03

List & Match

List through buyer channels and match to active buyer demand. Price tracked against market.

04

Settle

Itemized revenue statement with sale prices, fees, and your net. Quarterly settlement standard.

What you get

Recovered revenue, cleanly.

Transparent Settlement

Itemized statements showing sale price, processing cost, and your net share for every unit. No black boxes.

Market-Tracked Pricing

We monitor secondary market pricing weekly. Equipment doesn't sit — if a unit isn't moving, we adjust strategy.

Time-to-Market Discipline

Equipment depreciates fast. We commit to listing your units within 10 business days of intake — not weeks later.

// Why timing is everything

Equipment depreciates while it sits.

Enterprise networking hardware loses value fastest in the months immediately after a generation transition. Equipment that's worth $2,000 today might be worth $1,200 in nine months. The single biggest factor in remarketing returns isn't who tests the gear — it's how quickly it gets listed once retired. That's why we publish our intake-to-listing turnaround target (10 business days) and report against it on every settlement.

Common questions

FAQ — IT remarketing.

Can you give me an upfront buyback price instead of revenue share?
For some equipment, yes — we offer outright buyback (we own the equipment immediately, you get a fixed sum). For most enterprise gear, revenue share returns more, but if you prefer the certainty of a buyback we'll quote both options.
What if equipment fails testing?
Failed units can often be repaired (we have technicians on staff for common issues), parted out for components with their own resale value, or recycled through our R2v3 channel. Settlement statements show what happened to every serial number.
Do you handle SmartNet / licensing transfers?
Cisco SmartNet typically does not transfer to secondary buyers, and we're upfront about that with both sellers and buyers. Most secondary-market buyers either operate without OEM support or carry third-party maintenance — pricing reflects that reality.
How long until I see proceeds?
First settlements typically run 30–60 days from intake — enough time for testing, listing, and initial sales. After that, settlements are quarterly for any remaining inventory. Faster cadence available for larger programs.
What about data security on networking equipment?
All configurations are wiped during refurbishment — factory reset, NVRAM clear, password recovery. For highest-sensitivity environments we can also document this step on the per-unit certificate alongside the data destruction documentation.
Do you buy from individuals or only enterprises?
Primarily we work with enterprise IT departments, MSPs, and integrators. We do consider individual sales for higher-value enterprise gear (5+ units, current generation). Reach out and we'll let you know quickly.
Ready to begin?

Get a valuation.

Send us a list of what you're retiring — make, model, quantity, condition — and we'll send back an estimated remarketing range, typically within 5 business days.