If yours is the same version as mine, it has an Astec Switching Power supply. 
IIRC, it ends in "42". I would be more specific, but I am not where it is. ;-). 

I was surprised to learn that this supply is still in production by more than 
one vendor and is much less than $100. Swapping it out is very easy; two 
connectors and four screws. The supply was dead when I got mine and I have 
temporarily subbed an old PS from a Cisco switch, but I will either fix the old 
one or buy new. I then replaced one of the keypad switches, added a Novatel 
antenna and Voila!, good as new. 

For both cost and reliability, I think this would be your best option. 

Regarding the TS-2100, the only manual I can find does not list all the 
connectors that exist on the back, nothing regarding pin-outs or their 
function. For example, there is a DB-15 to the right of the RJ45 'net 
connection, but there are others. 

I just got this unit, so if anyone has different manual versions available, a 
link would be very much appreciated. If anyone has a service manual with 
schematics, I would exalt them forever. 

Cheers, 

Bob Brannigan 
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