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Which routers can be powered in foreign countries
ChrisOlsen
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:20 am Subject:
I read some bad reviews (amazon.com) on wireless routers dropping the wireless
I read some bad reviews (amazon.com) on wireless routers dropping the wireless broadcast while serving the VoiP. Anyone suggest a good wireless router option that can take 230/240VAC or only has 2 pr ...
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Which routers can be powered in foreign countries
ChrisOlsen
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:53 am Subject:
The Linksys WRTP54G only takes 110VAC with ground pin on the power supply. I got
The Linksys WRTP54G only takes 110VAC with ground pin on the power supply. I got a sales associate in Fry's Electronics in CA to open a box for the Linksys WRTP54G. The ground pin prevents you from ...
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Which routers can be powered in foreign countries
ChrisOlsen
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:14 am Subject:
I am looking at the Motorola VT2142 and Linksys WRTP54G and Dlink VWR, but I cannot
I am looking at the Motorola VT2142 and Linksys WRTP54G and Dlink VWR, but I cannot find any specs on the power supplies if they work in foreign countries, such as Australia, at 230VAC 50Hz, the way l ...
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