Dlink GLB 502 T voltage fluctuation problem solved.

amlan_sarma

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I have solved the voltage fluctuation problem with D-Link GLB 502T using a switch mode power adapter instead of dlink supplied adapter.It cost me Rs.250/-Earlier internet connection used to get disconnected when there is minor change in voltage.Dlink adapter cannot handle this. Using ups does not also help:S.But my new made in India adapter can handle voltage change.So no more disconnection.My adapter is
"Oswal SMPS Power Adapter"
Input 100v to 240v
50-60hz
1amp
Out put- can be switched between 3V to12v

Although dlink requires 9V input,I have set adapter to 12V as 9V is not working.You can use SMPS adapter with 9V output if you can find.I am satisfied now.Here is some screen shot of my adapter-

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thats good..but what if the voltage from this adapter is not accurate..u urself have stated that 12 V setting is giving 9 V voltage..how do u know that it is infact giving 12 V and not 13 or 15 V..if the voltage is not correct it might screw ur modem in short period of time..
 
cyberwiz, as i have found, the modem is working as it was working with D-Link adapter.It is not overheating.Now at least connection dont get disconnected due to voltage fluctuation.I already told that you can go for 9VA smps adapter.And I also have my my modem within warranty period.So no tension for me.So my problem is solved. I am not a electric expert,so you can consult an expert. I was also concerned about your concern of more power destroying the modem in long run.But so far so good. I once again suggest you to consult a expert.
 

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