As per ASUS (https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RTAC3200/specifications/), any power pack that meets these specifications should work:I'm looking to buy a used AC3200 but it doesn't have an adapter. Does anyone know if the AC68 power adapter will work to have it powered on and tested to verify it's working or will it not work?
While under voltage and/or amperage is better than being over, how the lower amperage is going to impact the AC3200 is unknown. If you intend to use for testing, try it but you have to realize that it could impact your testing.Yes it looks like the AC68 is not matching on the 1.75 A current, so i'm wondering if that would make a difference if i'm using it to test only?
Yes it looks like the AC68 is not matching on the 1.75 A current, so i'm wondering if that would make a difference if i'm using it to test only?
And the diameter of the plug..........Besides matching the connector, you want to match the voltages, your AC supply and the router DC input voltage of 19v.
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