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      06-05-2004, 08:35 PM
hi.

i recently bought a Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless kit - a
PCMCIA card AND a router. the problem is that the voltage is
differen't in North America (~115V) compared to Europe (~230V), so i
left the power adapter for the router back in the U.S, where i bought
the whole kit. unfortuneately, i have not found anywhere that sells an
adapter with the appropriate plug for my router. can someone help me
out, and tell me where i can get an appropriate adapter for my router?
(preferably, within the United Kingdom)

cheers,
Marc
 
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      06-05-2004, 10:38 PM
If you haven't noticed it isn't advertised outside of the USA & Canada.
It's not supported in your country. Good luck.

`G4 wrote:

> hi.
>
> i recently bought a Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless kit - a
> PCMCIA card AND a router. the problem is that the voltage is
> differen't in North America (~115V) compared to Europe (~230V), so i
> left the power adapter for the router back in the U.S, where i bought
> the whole kit. unfortuneately, i have not found anywhere that sells an
> adapter with the appropriate plug for my router. can someone help me
> out, and tell me where i can get an appropriate adapter for my router?
> (preferably, within the United Kingdom)
>
> cheers,
> Marc


 
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      06-14-2004, 07:16 PM
G4,

I currently live in Germany and I am using the same equipment. I am using a transformer that converts 220v to 110v. Germany also runs on 50Hz. I have been running my wireless router since March without any problems. ( I also have two coworkers doing the same) If possible I would see if you can have your power adapter sent to you from the states and purchase a power transformer.




"`G4" wrote:

> hi.
>
> i recently bought a Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless kit - a
> PCMCIA card AND a router. the problem is that the voltage is
> differen't in North America (~115V) compared to Europe (~230V), so i
> left the power adapter for the router back in the U.S, where i bought
> the whole kit. unfortuneately, i have not found anywhere that sells an
> adapter with the appropriate plug for my router. can someone help me
> out, and tell me where i can get an appropriate adapter for my router?
> (preferably, within the United Kingdom)
>
> cheers,
> Marc
>

 
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