dual voltage routers?

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I want to buy a dsl router in the US that I can also use in Europe (I'm
thinking of the cheap Airnet), so I need it to run from 110 or 220
volts, like my electric shaver. (or at least have a voltage switch).
Are these routers common and cheap?
 
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Sooner Al [MVP]

Yes...Just make sure the power supply/adapter is rated at 110-240 Volts and
50-60 Hz. You may need to purchase a physical adapter though to change the
US type plug to a plug where you reside. You should be able to purchase
those at any good travel type store or at Radio Shack her in the US...

http://kropla.com/electric2.htm

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I want to buy a dsl router in the US that I can also use in Europe (I'm
thinking of the cheap Airnet), so I need it to run from 110 or 220
volts, like my electric shaver. (or at least have a voltage switch).
Are these routers common and cheap?
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