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Mark777

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I have a Cisco Systems 870 series router. And i don't have it original power supply that is a 6 pin plug. I was searching in internet for this power supply but the prices weren't to much conveniant. I am not planing to spend a lot for this router i would like 10-15$. The power supply i found in internet were at around 50$ or more.
I have many power supplies that have a DC plug, usual plug for many routers. And I have different types for voltage 12V mainly and amper 0.5; 0.6; 1; 2. I need an adapter to use one of this DC plugs for my router. Meaning from DC usual plug of routers to (PCIe if I am correct) a 6 pin plug for Cisco Systems 870 series router.
I have many of this:
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And i need one kind of this: This the original i believe:
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This is the router:
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I am searching for a power supply around 10-15$ in internet (what I have found already are much more expensive 50$), since this router isn't popular in my country.
Another option I am searching for adapters from DC plug to 6 pin plug of Cisco Systems 870 series router (I am not finding in internet).
Any other suggestions if you have to modify the power supply?
Can you help to find where to find a cheap original or something that work power supply, or can you help where to find the adapter for plug of power supply?
 
you may need the CISCO power supply as the regulation of the AC to DC can matter. the connector looks similar to a PCIe or CPU aux 6 pin power connector. IF you have the spec on the CISCO unit you might be able to pin it up yourself. Might be able to get one from a scrap ATX power supply, but check the dimensions. Otherwise you will need the pins as well. Make sure you match the delivered DC current and voltage. Bad wall wart power supplies can cause all kinds of weird issues on these boxes.
 
I have a Cisco Systems 870 series router. And i don't have it original power supply that is a 6 pin plug. I was searching in internet for this power supply but the prices weren't to much conveniant. I am not planing to spend a lot for this router i would like 10-15$. The power supply i found in internet were at around 50$ or more.

Check eBay - look for "Delta 26W ADP-29EB"

Quick look found 50 or so, between $13 to $18 for Cisco branded power supplies - the 850 and 870 use the same adapter
 
you may need the CISCO power supply as the regulation of the AC to DC can matter. the connector looks similar to a PCIe or CPU aux 6 pin power connector. IF you have the spec on the CISCO unit you might be able to pin it up yourself. Might be able to get one from a scrap ATX power supply, but check the dimensions. Otherwise you will need the pins as well. Make sure you match the delivered DC current and voltage. Bad wall wart power supplies can cause all kinds of weird issues on these boxes.
You are mentioning Cisco power supply that I don't have at all and isn't popular in my country thats the reason I am looking in internet. I can use usual DC plugs and at the end instead of DC (removing it) to put one of this ATX that can be found in computers? Can you explain a bit more, show some images what to do?
 
You are mentioning Cisco power supply that I don't have at all and isn't popular in my country thats the reason I am looking in internet. I can use usual DC plugs and at the end instead of DC (removing it) to put one of this ATX that can be found in computers? Can you explain a bit more, show some images what to do?
You can't use an ATX connector. They look similar but they are not the same. It won't fit.
 

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