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ed0
Jan 13, 2022Initiate
ex6250 voltage
why netgear don't specified the voltage range support by this product in any place?
This's a product that basically works with electrical power, and is incredible that's omited by technical people of netgear
I made a query to support by this subject thats announces that in 48hs i have a response, and 1 week later still no answer
That omision and the inexistence of answer of their support don't speaks well of netgear
supports 110-240v? yes or no
That information should be mentioned on the back of your extender.
4 Replies
- nielsvdsLuminary
That information should be mentioned on the back of your extender.
- ed0Initiate
thanks for your reply.
Fortunately this information that must show in external box, and manual or guide, appears there.
In case of plp2000 for example this information is wrong on the back of extender.
Netgear must to fix this, no one will must be guessing the voltage, and this information must be clearly informed, in all posible place.- nielsvdsLuminary
I totally agree with you on that, because it can cause a fire hazard,explosion,... It should already be clear mentioned on the box but Netgear adds -EUS when it is model for the European market. Atleast it was the case for my EAX80.Also the countries are mentioned on the box. Maby see if your countries government doesn't have a service that you can contact related to product safety