Hey guys, hope everyone is doing fine.
I needed to extend the wire of the 5V, 0.6A adapter so that the router can be positioned in a better place. I had on old non-working wired keyboard lying around so I cut the USB cable at 2 ends (I had no other wire lying around), and out of the 4 wires of a USB cable, I joined 2 wires at both the ends to reduce the resistance (refer the attached diagram for better understanding). I used the USB wire to extend the adapter wire for an extra 80 cm length.
Now whenever I start the router, it starts booting up, LED lights start coming ON one by one but as soon as the WiFi LED comes ON, the router reboots. I removed the USB wire and tried again by conencting the original wires and it worked fine.
What could be the issue here? Is it because of too high resistance of USB wire? I thought there won't be much potential drop over a small length of 80 cms. Will getting thicker wire help?
TIA.
I needed to extend the wire of the 5V, 0.6A adapter so that the router can be positioned in a better place. I had on old non-working wired keyboard lying around so I cut the USB cable at 2 ends (I had no other wire lying around), and out of the 4 wires of a USB cable, I joined 2 wires at both the ends to reduce the resistance (refer the attached diagram for better understanding). I used the USB wire to extend the adapter wire for an extra 80 cm length.
Now whenever I start the router, it starts booting up, LED lights start coming ON one by one but as soon as the WiFi LED comes ON, the router reboots. I removed the USB wire and tried again by conencting the original wires and it worked fine.
What could be the issue here? Is it because of too high resistance of USB wire? I thought there won't be much potential drop over a small length of 80 cms. Will getting thicker wire help?
TIA.