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ThoAppelsin
Jun 15, 2023Aspirant
Right power adapter for WAX206
According to the WAX206 manual, it uses 20W of power at max. It’s power adapter, however, delivers 12V @2.5A = up to 30W. I need to buy a replacement power adapter. It seems as if 12V @2A (yielding...
- Jun 15, 2023The 12V @2A (yielding up to 24W) should be sufficient.
The reason for the more powerful one delivered is in the product standardisation, not a requirement.
plemans
Jun 17, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Only thing to be cautious of is that I've found many 3rd party power supplies don't deliver their rated voltage. Running to lower of amps can create issues that are hard to diagnose.
So sometimes, buying one with a little higher power, gives you a little more headroom for their overrating it.
But not always. So its just something to keep in mind if you're buying the cheaper end of the spectrum.
- schumakuJun 17, 2023Guru - Experienced UserThe Netgear designation for this power supplies matching the wireless access points is PAV12V25, the Euro plug version is the PAV12V25-10000S.
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