Basically, that means you have a supply that takes in 120 VAC @0.3A and puts out 12V @1A. The two things that you need to concentrate on are the output power and the connector type. Take the supply, with connector, to Radio Shack. If they don't have it, they can help you figure out what size you need. There are tons of sources online to buy one if it comes to that.

http://www.12vadapters.com/adapter/p.../1-amp-1a.html


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So while we were having wood floor installed in our living room/dining room, the wood floor crew had taped the wireless router to a wall to keep it off the floor. Which worked fine until sometime early this morning, when the tape gave out and the router fell off. I would check to see if it works but somehow in the fall the router’s power supply cord snapped off … it almost looks like it was cut. Maybe it was cut by some of the remaining tape when it fell. It was working earlier this morning so it was Ok until then. Anyway, now I need just the power supply for the router, and of course my DSL provider doesn’t sell just parts (I’d have to get a whole new unit, have them make a service trip, install it, etc.). What are the chances Radio Shack would have a power supply for this? And does anyone know how different power supplies are if they are made by different companies? This one says it is an Actiontec 12V-1A, 100-200 V – 60 Hz 0.3A. When I search online, nothing matches exactly (even Actiontec is vague) and Google keeps wanting me to search for a 100-240v adapter. Lots of engineers on this board ... a little help, pls? TIA.