1-5 of 5 Answers
If you mean power, yes you can plug in the router. There is also a data port for the router to run through as well. As for time, that totally depends on the rest of the equipment you have plugged into the unit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. There are specific outlets on the back of the battery backup in which you plug in devices that you want to run off the battery when the power goes out. There are also outlets for devices that I think are just for surge protection but will not supply power to a device during an outage. Power recently went out and this was the first time I got to see what this thing could do. I had the modem, router, Arlo camera, and a cable box plugged into the battery backup which was taping shows during the outage. When the power went out, the APC said it had about 135 minutes of battery power. If you just run the modem/router off the battery backup, you could probably get a little more time out of it. Power returned after 2 hours and all those devices worked the entire time that the power was out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a Comcast modem router and a switch connected to mine , they're just regular plugs and it says it will last for a 180 minutes But nothing else is plugged in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, your router can be plugged into the device. The time depends on what kind of router you have. I have a router and a cable modem attached to mine and my APC unit says on the LCD screen that it will last for two hours.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your interest in our products. Yes you can plug the power cable of your WiFi router into this UPS. The runtime would depend on how much power the router draws. The unit would have 3 minutes of runtime at full load (900 Watts). At half load (450 Watts) it would be around 11 minutes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
