power the wifi router from TL-WPA8630P integrated electrical socket

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power the wifi router from TL-WPA8630P integrated electrical socket
power the wifi router from TL-WPA8630P integrated electrical socket
2019-12-24 06:59:12 - last edited 2019-12-25 06:52:06
Model: TL-WPA8630P KIT  
Hardware Version: V2
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Hello all,

             can we power the Wi-Fi router from the integrated electrical socket of TL-WPA8630P adapter, i.e. the router and the adapter to share the same wall outlet ?

 

Thanks and Regards

Yorgos.

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Re:power the wifi router from TL-WPA8630P integrated electrical socket
2019-12-25 06:51:05 - last edited 2019-12-25 06:52:06

@ytrapal 

 

Hello, theoretically you can plug the main router into the electrical socket on the TL-WPA8630Pkit to power it up. While cause they are the network devices both, there may have some wireless interference.

 

Anyway, you can give it a go first to test its performance. 

 

May it help. 

 

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