on 1/20/05 10:47 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I picked up a US Robotics 56K modem without the power brick. USR doesn't print the power spec on the modem and doesn't give out that info on their web site. If you have a 56K sportster, could you look on the adapter and tell me if it is 9V AC 800ma?Bryan, Did you get any answers on this? I have two 56ks and one 28k USR modems with no power supplies. I have a new-in-the-box-in-the-shrinkwrap 56k, but I would like not to tear open the shrinkwrap just to find the power supply info. TIA --
Doesn't the manual tell you? -- Sincerely, Dennis B. Swaney
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