uhm... when the required is 5V and you put 12 on it... doesn't sound like that is going to last long
I wouldn't recommend doing that, or you must have a very long UTP cable so the voltage becomes lower![]()
I am aware that the WL-500W comes with the following power supply
DC output: 5V with max. 2.5A~3A current
However i intend to connect this router via power over Ethernet.
I have been successfully doing this with WRT-54GL for some time now.
The problem is i would like to continue using the same power supplies that have currently been supplying 2 WRT-54GL via the ethernet cable but supply 1 WRT-54GL and a WL-500W.
I am currently using a 12V 1A current power adapter.
Does anyone have experience with plugging this or any other asus router into a 12V supply?
My gut instinct is that it will work, but its a lot of money if it doesn't!
uhm... when the required is 5V and you put 12 on it... doesn't sound like that is going to last long
I wouldn't recommend doing that, or you must have a very long UTP cable so the voltage becomes lower![]()
If you fed 12V into the 5V input on the router, you would probably instantly destroy some components on the circuit board. Therefore, I recommend not trying that.
You could use a 12V to 5V converter at the router. For example, there are many car chargers which output regulated 5V.