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maxbloise
Oct 13, 2025Follower
Power Adapter Voltage Range
Hello everyone! I'm planning to buy this set: https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/mesh/rbe973sb/ Is there any RBE973 owner / Netgear member that can confirm that the power adapter volatage rang...
FURRYe38
Oct 13, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Would be best to check with the retailer your buying from if your outside of the USA or Canada.
Mine is 100-110v here and I'm in the USA.
I presume for those that are out side of this region and buying in there region should have the 240v where applicable and available. Check first.
- CrimpOnOct 13, 2025Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 Is there a part number on the 971 power supply? perhaps AD2073F20 (332-11482-02) ?
- StephenBOct 14, 2025Guru - Experienced User
CrimpOn wrote:
FURRYe38 Is there a part number on the 971 power supply? perhaps AD2073F20 (332-11482-02) ?
I'm wondering that too. My 800 serries have some with part number 332-10883-01, and the label on those goes up to 240v. Others are 332-11093-02, and they only go up to 120v.
CrimpOn wrote:
I have a suspicion that perhaps the intent is to purchase the system in the U.S. but then at some future date relocate it to a part of the world that has 240v power rather than the 110v in the U.S. If the power supply supports all voltages, then only a simple "plug adapter" would be required.
Even so, you probably don't want to use a plug adapter on the US kit. Sometimes they don't fit that well, and can fall out.
Personally I'd like to see the routers use USB-C power, that way people can easily switch to the adapter that best fits their needs. Though the normal 5v 2A specs aren't enough, since the current Orbi adapters deliver laptop power levels (40-60 watts).