In a message dated 12/29/05 07:53:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< My understanding is that 24V (it doesn't need the stated 28V - only

24V) is required by the circuit that detects power on and the gigabit

won't start unless it detects 24V, which can, apparently, be supplied

by a wall adapter. I have not personally verified this. I talked to

someone who had used the wall adapter, but it blew after three weeks,

so he bought the gigabit power supply off ebay. >>

Was this person using a regulated or non regulated power supply (wall 
adaptor)?

Chris P

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