On 7/18/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mohan Nayaka wrote:
> On 7/17/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>
>> Find out your router's power ratings. Check if it is AC or DC.
>
> 12V DC, 500mA

Are you sure its 500mA and not 1A?

The data sheet for the router (http://tinyurl.com/2jfrzj) says so.

If the router has some regulator then maybe it still works. Keep your
fingers crossed.

Now I have got myself that step-down transformer (230/240->110/120).
With this combination, the router's power LED still does not turn ON.

I plan to test the box this way:
Ask electrician to test output of adapter. If there is no output/less
than 12V(DC), then router has a fighting chance. In this case, I can
buy an adapter working on 230V and try.
On the other hand, if the output is 12V, then the router is broken.

Regards,
Mohan S N
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