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RBS850 -100NAS vs RBS850-100EUS
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RBS850 -100NAS vs RBS850-100EUS
Dear readers,
Does anyone know the difference between the RBS850-100NAS and the 100EUS modell ? Is this only the pin construction on the power module or something else, are they interchangeable ? I would like to buy some in the US to expand my parents system in Europe. Reason, big difference in price 🙂 Can't imagine Netgear is making different RBS850 's for the US and Europe. Am i mistaken ?
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Re: RBS850 -100NAS vs RBS850-100EUS
Well one is for EU (RBS850-100EUS) to support EU power supply and the other is for NA (RBS850-100NAS).
Otherwise everything else is about the same.
If you get one from the USA, besure you get a dual voltage power adapters for the units.
@Boeing wrote:
Dear readers,
Does anyone know the difference between the RBS850-100NAS and the 100EUS modell ? Is this only the pin construction on the power module or something else, are they interchangeable ? I would like to buy some in the US to expand my parents system in Europe. Reason, big difference in price 🙂 Can't imagine Netgear is making different RBS850 's for the US and Europe. Am i mistaken ?
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