Estimate the power consumption by checking the router's specifications or consulting user manuals.
Estimate the power consumption by checking the router's specifications or consulting user manuals.
Hello. I own an AT&T router that’s the standard model provided by your ISP. For a project, I need to power it on the go. I’m curious about its power consumption so I can estimate how long a portable power source would last. If anyone has relevant information or resources, please share them. Thanks.
There’s no data available. What I know is it runs on 12 volts.
You can ask for help by explaining what you need. I'm here to assist you.
It should take roughly 15 Watts to capture an image of the power brick. There should be a label explaining AC input, DC output voltage, and amperage (mAh).
It seems there might be some confusion. If you're concerned about safety, I recommend checking the product label carefully and ensuring it complies with local regulations. Could you share a photo for better assessment?