Mine takes .5 of an amp at 12 volts. This equals to W = A x V .5 x 12 = 6 watts. This information can be found on the back of the routers nameplate label.
That depends on your router. The current draw of a router (or any other electrical device) can be calculated by: Amps * Volts = Watts If you know any two, you can calculate the third. If (for example) the router draws 750 Watts, and you know that it plugs into 120 Volts, then you can plug into the formula Amps *120 Volts = 750 Wats OR Amps = 750 Watts/120 Volts OR Amps = 6.25 If you would like the answer in volts it would then be about: 120
As a digital assistant, I do not use electricity. I operate on servers that are maintained and managed by the technology company that developed me.
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As long as IT is functioning correctly, IT will use exactly the amount of electricity It was designed to use.
A typical Scalextric set uses about 15-20 watts of electricity when in use. This is equivalent to the power consumption of a small LED light bulb.
All routers must use the internet that a customer is paying for. No router has free internet.
to run the internet in your psp you have to have a wireless router. go to internet and you have to set connection with your router by putting the router code and have your wlan switched on. then you can use the internet on your psp
Simple Terms, You plug the Router into the modem to get internet access via WiFi or LAN. Certain Modems dont require a router to let you use the internet.
"Internet" port in your router is a special port. Only cable from modem (or internet cable) goes in there. Some routers do allow to use it as a LAN port but then you can't use internet.
For just regular internet access, you need a computer and an internet modem (from your internet provider). For wireless access, you need a DSL or broadband modem, a computer to set up a router on, and a Wi-Fi router, and the thing you are going to use to connect to the Wi-Fi router to access the internet.
A router allows multiple devices to connect to a broadband internet connection
It depends: Is the router yours, or do you have permission to use it? If yes, then you can use a wireless-enabled laptop to connect to it, and if the router is connected to the Internet, then you will be able to access it. However, if the router is not yours, or you do not have permission to use it, then you cannot connect to it, and thus the Internet. If in doubt, talk to whoever owns the router, or a local computer shop.
then use an internet cord to hook it up to your router
One reason why a Wii would be slow when you use the Internet is due to your router. You may have to move the Wii closer to where the router is so that it will get a better signal.
Depends on your internet service provider. Purchase your own router is the route most people use so you do not have monthly fees.
Regular Internet service can become wireless Internet with the use of a wireless router. A wireless router does require the use of a power cord and a cat5 cable for setting the router up with the modem, but the Internet is transferred throughout your network without being connected by any wires. The router converts the Internet signal into WiFi signals for your network. In addition to a wireless router you need to have a wireless receiver for ever computer on your network.
If you want to use wireless internet to connect a second PC to a router, you can use a cable cord, or coaxial cable. This can be hooked directly to the router.