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That is a deal... Anyone know if it comes with international Power Supply (100-240V)?

If it does... I'll buy one or couple.
 
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I doubt it, but why don't you ask the vendor?
 
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I doubt it, but why don't you ask the vendor?
I asked from the manufacturer's support site and they said it does have universal adapter...
 
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A victim of popularity?

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A victim of popularity?


Dunno... but I did order two.

Haven't received them yet, maybe early next week.
 
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I purchased one of these when this thread first appeared. I received it today. Right out of the box, I could see that it was used. The manual that was included with it was thoroughly marked on. The unit itself had a few scratched and other blemishes on it. Oddly enough, the power supply seemed brand new. I tested the unit out, and it works perfectly fine, albeit it has a very simple config page. Anyway, for only $14 total, not a bad deal for a spare router.
 

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I purchased one of these when this thread first appeared. I received it today. Right out of the box, I could see that it was used. The manual that was included with it was thoroughly marked on. The unit itself had a few scratched and other blemishes on it. Oddly enough, the power supply seemed brand new. I tested the unit out, and it works perfectly fine, albeit it has a very simple config page. Anyway, for only $14 total, not a bad deal for a spare router.
Thanks for the heads up... Let's see how my two units will look when they arrive.

How was the Power Supply? Was it wide range (international 100-240V) model? (When I chatted with IOGEAR support person, they said the unit ships with wide range power supply.)
 
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The power supply that shipped with mine was a standard 'wall wart'. The specs on it are Input: 120VAC 30W/Output 7.5VDC 1500mA. I don't think it could be used internationally.
 

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