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  #3177084 2-Jan-2024 12:20
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paulchinnz:

 

@huckster - the spare adapter is from an old router. If I was going to take the previous house's ONT PSU, I'd take the ONT too. Go big or go home ;p

 

 

And put it on Trademe.....

 

 




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  #3177096 2-Jan-2024 12:57
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I guess Enable doesn't have a replacement PSU form like Chorus and TFF do. I guess give them a call on 0800 434 273 | I believe they do pick up from their office!


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  #3181260 12-Jan-2024 18:23
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As it turns out, contacting Enable directly was the right thing to do. Very helpful person who directed me to Enable's offices in town, where in their lobby area is a box of ONT power adapters that's basically self-serve! So for future reference, no need to even call up Enable, just stroll in and grab one (until they change this process).


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