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Three Wireless Router
Hi,
Does anyone have the 3 D100 Wireless Router that is available with some of their mobile broadband packages. I`m trying to find out what voltage it runs on, to see if I can use it in the car without having to use a mains inverter socket and the supplied power supply which would mean more cables, ie. is the voltage it runs on less than 12v. The idea is that this would let me use wi-fi devices in the car Obviously, I assume it uses a mains charger, but what is the actual voltage the router needs. Could someone who has one perhaps look and let me know, before I take the plunge. Thanks |
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