Hi all!
I recently picked up an RT-AX86S on Amazon Prime day (here in the UK). However, when it arrived, although the router works, there was something vibrating inside when you touch the bottom of the casing. It was almost as if one of the internal components was touching/rubbing against the inside of the case creating a very slight vibrating/rattle noise. It was quite odd. Anyway, I organised Amazon to replace it.
Yesterday, the replacement arrived, this one feels solid. I have not set it up yet though.
However when unboxing, I immediately noticed a big difference between the power adapters when compared to the initial router I received.
One is a wall wart, rated at 12v, 3.0A, 36W output, brand "APD". It has slide/clip on plugs for UK and EU. Straight adapter barrel type.
The other is a power brick type, rated at 19.5v, 2.31A, 45W max output, brand "AcBel". It has separate leads for UK and EU. Right angled adapter barrel type.
I have attached some images of both types of plug to demonstrate.
On the back of the router itself, it suggests it is happy with either spec, as it says "Input: 12V 3A / 19.5V 2.31A".
The only other differences I can find packaging wise, is that the router supplied with the power brick, shows the firmware version on the box, whereas the other one supplied with wall wart doesn't. Hardware revisions are the same, as is manufacturing year. All made in China.
I will be shortly sending back the 'damaged' router, but I can, in theory, choose which PSU to keep.
Is someone on here knowledgeable about the different PSU types and would recommend one over the other?
Seeing as I have the opportunity to choose, I thought it was worth asking the community for some input and I can keep the best/preferred/most reliable/most recent type - if there is any obvious reason to keep one over the other.
Thank you!
I recently picked up an RT-AX86S on Amazon Prime day (here in the UK). However, when it arrived, although the router works, there was something vibrating inside when you touch the bottom of the casing. It was almost as if one of the internal components was touching/rubbing against the inside of the case creating a very slight vibrating/rattle noise. It was quite odd. Anyway, I organised Amazon to replace it.
Yesterday, the replacement arrived, this one feels solid. I have not set it up yet though.
However when unboxing, I immediately noticed a big difference between the power adapters when compared to the initial router I received.
One is a wall wart, rated at 12v, 3.0A, 36W output, brand "APD". It has slide/clip on plugs for UK and EU. Straight adapter barrel type.
The other is a power brick type, rated at 19.5v, 2.31A, 45W max output, brand "AcBel". It has separate leads for UK and EU. Right angled adapter barrel type.
I have attached some images of both types of plug to demonstrate.
On the back of the router itself, it suggests it is happy with either spec, as it says "Input: 12V 3A / 19.5V 2.31A".
The only other differences I can find packaging wise, is that the router supplied with the power brick, shows the firmware version on the box, whereas the other one supplied with wall wart doesn't. Hardware revisions are the same, as is manufacturing year. All made in China.
I will be shortly sending back the 'damaged' router, but I can, in theory, choose which PSU to keep.
Is someone on here knowledgeable about the different PSU types and would recommend one over the other?
Seeing as I have the opportunity to choose, I thought it was worth asking the community for some input and I can keep the best/preferred/most reliable/most recent type - if there is any obvious reason to keep one over the other.
Thank you!
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