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alexlyro's avatar
alexlyro
Aspirant
Mar 21, 2017

AirCard AC810S keeps rebooting when plugged in wall power without battery installed

I have an AirCard AC810S. I want to use it without the battery and plug it into a power source (wall or power bank, and NOT my laptop). But the unit keeps rebooting and not load the home screen. The screen turns on with Telstra logo, then the screen flick and reboot after that. any reason why the unit behave this way. i don't use the battery because the unit tends to heat up. Beside I always have a power bank or access to wall socket, so power source is not an issue. any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

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    • alexlyro's avatar
      alexlyro
      Aspirant

      Thanks. I'll contact the support. By the way, just found out that this is not just happening with 1 unit but 2 more. We have also tested using the wall plug and cable that came in the netgear box. But the results are still the same; i.e. keeps rebooting.

       

      Will post the response from netgear support here soon.

      • stevesw's avatar
        stevesw
        NETGEAR Expert

        Hi,

         

        The AC810S does not officially support operating without a battery. And that is likely the answer you will get from support.

         

        The reason the battery is required is that it provides a current resorvoir to average out short term current spikes from the power supply due to network transmissions.

        Depending on your current operating conditions (which can vary based on proximity to cell tower, band used, etc), the AC810 may attempt to draw more current than the wall plug supplied with the AC810 (and most other USB wall plugs on the market) can supply (typically rated for 1.0 amp).

        When this happens, the unit will reset.

         

         

        A simple way to determine if this is your problem, is to take the SIM Card out of the AC810 and try to power without the battery.

        With no SIM, the AC810 will not attempt to transmit to the network.

        If the resetting goes away, then that likely means it is a power draw issue.

         

        If you can find a USB power source that can supply at least 2.0 amps, it may resolve any problems related to power draw.

         

        Again, this is an 'unofficial' workaround as Netgear cannot guarantee that it will always work.

         

        Also note that most PCs will supply less than 1.0 amp on their USB port.

        If trying to tether without a battery, it will be very likely you will see the reset issue and there is also a possibility you could damage your laptop.

        So this is another reason Netgear will not officially support or recommend running this way.

         

        Steve