On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 01:12:35AM +0530, ? wrote:
> It would be useful to know the answers for following question:
> What is the input and output ratings (voltage, current) of power adapter
> of the wifi routers?
I have gone through the links. I am looking to buy off the shelf rather
than bui
I have not tried things suggested, but they should work.
It would be useful to know the answers for following question:
What is the input and output ratings (voltage, current) of power adapter
of the wifi routers?
Useful URLs:
http://www.eleccircuit.com/regulator-5v6v9v12v-1a-by-ic-78057806780978
On 7 Aug 2013 06:01, "Arun Khan" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> > This battery powered router maybe of interest too.
> > http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/?model=TL-MR3040
>
> Specs and form factor - very attractive.
>
> > And icing on the cake is that it
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 09:13:14PM +0100, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> This battery powered router maybe of interest too.
> http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/?model=TL-MR3040
As I mentioned I have problems with the performance of Lava W150. So I am
just apprehensive about this class of routers.
H
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> This battery powered router maybe of interest too.
> http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/?model=TL-MR3040
Specs and form factor - very attractive.
> And icing on the cake is that it supports openwrt.
Have you tried flashing openwrt on i
This battery powered router maybe of interest too.
http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/?model=TL-MR3040
And icing on the cake is that it supports openwrt.
Cheers
Rajil
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On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 12:17:24PM +0530, Vikas Damodar Garud wrote:
> Please let us know what solution you finally use. Many of us may find such
> device pretty useful.
Good to know if there is a general interest. I am sharing some links about
which I am going to try and find out more:
If you
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 12:23:42PM +0530, ? wrote:
> What is compact according to you? 1cm x 1 cm x 1cm or 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm.
Well, I don't mind these dimensions...
I am struggling to find a product in the this class in the first place.
It's a question of making do with what is available
> Also, for such requirement, where the end load is DC, inverter is a waste.
> So is there anything like a "DC UPS" that can supply 9V DC that can be
> directly connected to the router. It will be really good if such thing
> exists.
>
You might be looking for online UPS "This type of UPSs always d
Reply inline.
On 03/08/13 9:06 PM, Mayuresh wrote:
> Wonder whether there is such thing - a compact UPS that can be used to
> power a router to ensure uninterrupted wifi connection for home usage.
What is compact according to you? 1cm x 1 cm x 1cm or 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm.
> Well I could buy a bat
On Sunday 04 Aug 2013 10:48:46 AM Mayuresh wrote:
SNIP
> Having said that, if such device is not available, I am looking for a
> normal UPS, but with a very compact size (less VA rating), preferably wall
> mountable.
>
> I found some local UPS makers' contacts from the web. Will try reaching to
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 10:38:19AM +0530, Mandar Vaze / ? ??? wrote:
> > Also, for such requirement, where the end load is DC, inverter is a waste.
> > So is there anything like a "DC UPS" that can supply 9V DC that can be
> > directly connected to the router. It will be really good if such thi
Wonder whether there is such thing - a compact UPS that can be used to
power a router to ensure uninterrupted wifi connection for home usage.
Well I could buy a battery powered router itself. But I already have one
and I am not getting good performance and range from it. Hesitant to buy
yet anothe
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