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Power supply for old Linksys auto-sensing hub

 
 
Victor Bien
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      07-05-2005, 10:06 PM
Someone gave me it but without a plug pack. It has been sitting
there gathering dust for years. Now I have a use for it but how to
power it?

Its model no is EFAHO8W.

I haven't been able to get any response from Linksys. An original
plug pack would probably be too expensive ("just buy another hub is the
answer"). But if I buy one from an electronic shop that will be OK but
then the problem is the plug. It uses a square connector just on 10mm a
side. There are three pins.

Does anyone here know where I can get such a connector, what the
pin-outs are and the voltage and amperage specs? The manual says 3.3V
3A. Does it have a voltage regulator in it so you can feed it with say
a 6V plug pack?

I suppose I can always open the thing up and work it all from first
principles, replace the connector with a different one...

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