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Just let us know how how you get on either way
Well some good news and bad news. I flashed QCOM AC instead of just QCOM (was reading on mikrotik forum not to use AC) and the WiFi started working.Just let us know how how you get on either way
I did read something about that and I think the adapter that was provided is not the original one. Is power supply really a thing?Try another power supply.
It could also be the software version your using!I did read something about that and I think the adapter that was provided is not the original one. Is power supply really a thing?
This is what came with itI would say so yes.
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Number of DC inputs 1 (DC jack)
DC jack input Voltage 12-28 V
Max power consumption 23 W
Max power consumption without attachments 17 W
Cooling type Passive
The Supplied PSU 24V 1.2A
23Watts @ 12V=1.9 Amps
23Watts @ 24V=0.9 Amp
Doesn't look like it's up to the job - 6.3W (vs the 17W+ needed)
500ma garbageDoesn't look like it's up to the job - 6.3W (vs the 17W+ needed)
This any good? From Zyxcel 5103E. Or can you recommend one please?500ma garbage
I would say thats breaking down under load, infact I wouldn't use that till you find a proper 12V supply of at least 1.5A
Will do after work, thanks.They look both positive middle pin and thats a 4Amp DC supply. show me the plugs on both!
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No worries, you must have old 12V power supply from old routers, that 4A is over-kill but should do the job. But 12V DC 2A or 24V DC 1.2A middle pin positive will suite best.Will do after work, thanks.
I did mean the plug on the other end of the cables.
Sorry what's this supposed to do exactly?Could be to fit a 2.5 dia pin with yours being 2.1
They eliminated that problem with a dual type socket https://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-elect...al-2-1-2-5mm-solder-dc10l/dp/CN16318?st=dc10l
Yeah sorry I was hypothesising if you plug the white power supply in and the pin was wobbly, the socket from the link above would solve that problem for 80pSorry what's this supposed to do exactly?