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vk4akp
Jun 14, 2015Aspirant
Web interface for Offline Use?
Hi, I'm off to buy a Netgear RN10400-100AJS tomorrow. My question is. Do these have the usual normal Web interface via the devices IP address? Our application is for "Offline" use. IE. ...
vk4akp
Jun 16, 2015Aspirant
c3po wrote: RN104 and RN314 use 4-pin Kycon connector: Pin 1 and 2 are 12V; Pin 3 and 4 are Ground.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_connector#4-pin
http://www.kycon.com/Pub_Eng_Draw/KPPX-4P.pdf
You can ALWAYS check pin out on power adapter itself. The pin out marking is required by safety regulations.
As long as you can find proper Kycon connector for your power source, you should be able to run RN104 on your 12V power source.
(This reminds me of cutting old connector from broken power adapter and connect it to newer power adapter with incompatible connector)
Cool. Yes I tried to find a pic of the back of the power supply before purchase that could be viewed up close without success.
Now I have it here I have looked and yes it seems to be 12VDC sharing the current across two pin's for Pos & Neg.
The power supply is rated at 7Amps so I guess this was the easiest option for them.
Shame they don't know about Anderson Power Poles. (LOL). Although I guess a smaller option is wanted for retail anyhow.
OK. So the unit didn't come with much in the way of manuals.
What's the easiest way to backup a Windows 7 Laptop via the browser Admin page as a quick trial?
Can this be done without adding anything to the Windoze OS? Or does some software need to be installed?
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