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Old 28-01-2010, 15:49   #8
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Re: Suitable Replacement 10v Power Adapter for VM Modem?

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Techy question...

Is the voltage of the PSU relevant to the upstream voltage of the unit?? Having a slight varying psu isn't gonna upset the ethernet or chipset voltage especially as in the 255 it's going through a 3.3v regulator..
It's not the voltage that's on my mind it's any excessive EMI the PSU is pushing at the modem more. If a PSU is 'noisy' that noise can get into the RF transceiver on the modem and cause issues both on that modem and on the cable network.
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