 | 2701hg-d Replacement Power Supply Question! Hi everyone,
I'm in need of replacing a bad power supply for my 2Wire modem (2701hg-d). I have a few extra power supplies that are no longer in use and was wondering if they could be used instead of buying a new power supply specifically for the 2701hg-d?
Here's the spec's on the extras that I have. Can any of these be used safely?:
1. Foxlink AC ADAPTOR Class 2 Transformer Model No. FA-4A110 Input 120VAC 60Hz 21W OUTPUT : 12VDC 1000mA
2. Foxlink AC ADAPTOR Class 2 Power Supply Model No. FA-4F020 INPUT: 120VAC 60Hz 13w OUTPUT: 6.0VDC 1.0A
3. L.T.E Power Supply Model No. MU24-B120200-A1 Input: 100-240V- 50/60Hz 1.0A Output: 12.0V - 2.0A
D-Link Model No. AF0605-B Input 100-120V- 0.15A, 50-60Hz Output +5V/1.2A
Thank you in advance! |
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 bbear2 join:2003-10-06 94045 kudos:1 | What are the specs on your2701hg that you are replacing? |
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I don't have access to the power supply at the moment, unfortunately.
Looking on Amazon.com for a replacement, I see the specs (for the replacement..) are:
Input - 100-120V ~ 50/60Hz 0,15A Output - 5,1V DC2A
Link: »www.amazon.com/2Wire-Supply-Mode···1&sr=8-3
I'm hoping to be able to use the D-Link adaptor/Foxlink adaptors, as those are the least needed. |
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 bbear2 join:2003-10-06 94045 kudos:1 | None of the supplies you listed will work. You need 5V and 2 Amps. 12V will fry your modem. Less than 2 amps will cause an unstable connection. AT&T sells them for $10.00. Is you do a search "power supply" or start here: »Help - Power Light is Solid Red |
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 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | reply to Sharpshot152 The 2wire has a sticker with the power info
Here's a picture of a 2wire power supply att sells the 2wire power supply for $10.00 shipped
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