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Powerline PLP2000 AC input
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Hello Community, I just bought the Powerline PLP2000.
The situation is that the online User Manual says that the AC input in this model is 100-240v. I concluded that I can use the device abroad with no problems.
When i bought the device, I found that the label sticked on it says 100-125v 12A 50-60 Hz.
Could this label be wrong? I need to use the device abroad and connect it to AC 220v.
Thanks in advance.
PD: I attached two pictures, the first is a screen capture of the online user manual, the second is the label sticked on the back of the device.
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The problem is solved!
Although the label sticked on the back of the device shows an input of 100-125v the device is auto-volt and works ok in 220v circuits.
I tested it by myself risking the integrity of the device, but all went well.
PD: I am really dissapointed with Netgear´s Support, they never answered my questions, not even got in touch with me.
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The problem is solved!
Although the label sticked on the back of the device shows an input of 100-125v the device is auto-volt and works ok in 220v circuits.
I tested it by myself risking the integrity of the device, but all went well.
PD: I am really dissapointed with Netgear´s Support, they never answered my questions, not even got in touch with me.
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