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Elpie

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#115496 27-Mar-2013 16:22
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Hi all,
Are there any routers available in NZ that can switch voltage so can be used in NZ/Australia as well as in North America? 

My router has become unreliable and I'm not happy about investing in another when plans are afoot to leave the country this year. 

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  #788101 27-Mar-2013 16:58
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The power supplies for most of these devices are designed to run from 110 to 240, all you will need is the adapter to plug it in to the local power socket. However this isn't the problem you will have if going to the US it will be the the capabilities of the router to support the NZ / US / AUS flavors of DSL , a router here may not work in the US , if its a Ethernet only router you will be fine but possibly not for DSL you would have to see if the actual hardware supports different variants and most likely would need different firmware for each country.




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