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Thread: Lost AC adapter for Linksys BEFSR41

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    Does anyone know if generic adapters work on the linksys routers? LIke I can just go to radioshack and get one?

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    whats radioshack?

    if u go to TheSource be prepared to get ripped off...

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    You need one with an output of 9V. AC, 1000 mA.

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    Ty VB

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    Don't know for sure what voltage/amperage your router requires but it will be on notated on the router itself. (this notation is required of all electronics made for sale in the US at least)

    You can probably use any available universal-style AC adapter. Just be sure it's rated at or below the amperage you need and be sure to set the polarity correctly(+ vs -).

    btw, 1000 milliamps(mA) = 1 Amp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrycary
    Don't know for sure what voltage/amperage your router requires but it will be on notated on the router itself. (this notation is required of all electronics made for sale in the US at least)

    You can probably use any available universal-style AC adapter. Just be sure it's rated at or below the amperage you need and be sure to set the polarity correctly(+ vs -).

    btw, 1000 milliamps(mA) = 1 Amp.
    That would be better if you said "It should be at or above the amperage you need".

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    I thought higher would.. cause like a meltdown O.o

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    I'd take it to Radio Shack and let them help ,or go online to check the name or model number.



    Nothing worse than moving and not marking what each belongs to . You end up with 20 of them phone ,printer , hub ...................
    Last edited by peat moss; 08-25-2005 at 12:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranai_Baka
    I thought higher would.. cause like a meltdown O.o
    That would be the case with higher voltage, not amperage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peat moss
    I'd take it to Radio Shack and let them help ,or go online to check the name or model number.



    Nothing worse than moving and not marking what each belongs to . You end up with 20 of them phone ,printer , hub ...................
    I took it to a local radioshack and they said they were sold out. I went to some other stores and they were sold out too. I managed to buy one but the plug is kind of loose so I gotta find some duct tape and tape the plug tight Lol. Thanks for all the help.

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