S Solid_Snake Contributor Nov 17, 2008 #1 I got a D-Link Router (DSL-2640T) and i need to get a new Power Adapter,can anyone tell me where i can get a new one and what would be the price!!
I got a D-Link Router (DSL-2640T) and i need to get a new Power Adapter,can anyone tell me where i can get a new one and what would be the price!!
V viridian Contributor Nov 18, 2008 #2 I've only seen nakli adaptors for stuff like routers, they usually cost about 150 bucks or so (Bangalore). Might want to check with a DLink dealer too (not sure if they stock spares )
I've only seen nakli adaptors for stuff like routers, they usually cost about 150 bucks or so (Bangalore). Might want to check with a DLink dealer too (not sure if they stock spares )
superczar Keymaster Nov 18, 2008 #3 just check the power rating of the old adapter (most likely 12V 1A) and get a local adapter the same rating..they work just fine
just check the power rating of the old adapter (most likely 12V 1A) and get a local adapter the same rating..they work just fine
G Gaurish Galvanizer Nov 18, 2008 #4 superczar said: just check the power rating of the old adapter (most likely 12V 1A) and get a local adapter the same rating..they work just fine Click to expand... That could work with most devices but not with routers. They are very very sensitive to Voltage. so you need to match exact specifications. Better Contact D-link RMA for buying a new one. For contact information look at: www.dlink.co.in or call: 1800-222-002(Toll Free)
superczar said: just check the power rating of the old adapter (most likely 12V 1A) and get a local adapter the same rating..they work just fine Click to expand... That could work with most devices but not with routers. They are very very sensitive to Voltage. so you need to match exact specifications. Better Contact D-link RMA for buying a new one. For contact information look at: www.dlink.co.in or call: 1800-222-002(Toll Free)
S Solid_Snake Contributor Nov 18, 2008 #5 Right,its a 12V 1.2A Is it necessary for both the input and output to be AC??,cause it says so on the busted adapter
Right,its a 12V 1.2A Is it necessary for both the input and output to be AC??,cause it says so on the busted adapter
S Solid_Snake Contributor Nov 18, 2008 #6 Gaurish said: That could work with most devices but not with routers. They are very very sensitive to Voltage. so you need to match exact specifications. Better Contact D-link RMA for buying a new one. For contact information look at: www.dlink.co.in or call: 1800-222-002(Toll Free) Click to expand... Thanks for the info dude,i cant RMA it cause it was bought from Dubai,so can i still buy the same spec adapter from D-Link...any shops i can go to??
Gaurish said: That could work with most devices but not with routers. They are very very sensitive to Voltage. so you need to match exact specifications. Better Contact D-link RMA for buying a new one. For contact information look at: www.dlink.co.in or call: 1800-222-002(Toll Free) Click to expand... Thanks for the info dude,i cant RMA it cause it was bought from Dubai,so can i still buy the same spec adapter from D-Link...any shops i can go to??