AccessoriesPC How To Setup Resonate Router UPS with Separate WiFi Routers & ADSL November 24, 20187656 views0 Share By IG Share In this article, I will be explaining how to setup Resonate Router UPS in scenarios where users typically use a separate WiFi Router & an ADSL modem. We have previously published another article where we listed out the best router UPS that are usually suited for Indian conditions. However, Resonate Router UPS is not a typical system, where you have standard plugs at the back of the device. Instead, the output of the unit delivers a standard 12V that is typically what a DSL modem or a WiFi Router uses. Note: If you buy something from our links, we might earn a commission. See our disclosure statement. Refer to the Package documentation below: Source: https://www.resonate.store As you can see from the literature above, the device is only suitable for a WiFi /ADSL modems and not anything else. Also, the Resonate Router UPS only provides you with a single output. So, in scenarios where you need multiple outputs for a separate ADSL Modem and a WiFi Router, you would need to buy a splitter. I certainly needed a separate splitter, since I had an Airtel DSL Router and a TP-Link C60 Archer Dual-Band WiFi router that goes along with it. Read along to know more about my setup. How To Setup Resonate Router UPS: My original UPS battery died, and I needed a battery replacement. However, any mini-UPS does not typically provide a battery backup of more than a few minutes. I needed more. Since I already reviewed the Resonate Router UPS, I knew exactly what I needed. The device looks like a Powerbank and can give you a backup time of approximately 4 hours when using a single modem. However, in my case, I was using a splitter to split the output to support both my TP-Link Router as well as my Airtel ADSL Router. Initially, I was a bit skeptical since the UPS output is only 12V and support two devices with 12V might overload the battery. I went for the splitter setup nonetheless, and this is how it looked: Now, the installation worked perfectly, and I double-checked the battery for any potential heating issues. Much to my relief, it didn’t and I was able to use it as is. The splitter that I used was a DC Female to four Male 12V Power Splitter Adapter Cable, and it looks like the one shown below: Check on Amazon The setup was simple; I used the output of the UPS to the female end of the splitter and the Male end to the 12V inputs of the Router and the ADSL modem. See below: That is all there is to this setup. However, you need to keep in mind the following points: Do check the power ratings of your WiFi/DSL router input. There are other models which support 5V and 9V’s as well. To order a compatible model, do a self-check compatibility from the vendor’s documentation that can help to choose the correct model. The product allows you Un-interrupted WiFi backup as you work or play from home. Up to 4 hours of power backup (without splitter) for your WiFi or ADSL router In-built Intelligent electrical safety protection circuits with battery management systems Compatible with all 12V, <2A powered WiFi, WiFi & ADSL routers Conclusion The Resonate Router UPS is a great product for all users who need a longer battery backup for their WiFi devices which a typical mini-inverter does not provide. Since I have the setup currently in place, do drop us a comment below in case of any difficulties. Thanks for your visit! Affiliate Disclosure: Faceofit.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Share What's your reaction? Excited 0 Happy 0 In Love 0 Not Sure 1 Silly 1
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