Will my ..... work in the US?
#1
Will my ..... work in the US?
I'm sorting through things to take with us to the States and wondering if the following things will work over there...
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
#2
Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
All depends on the power cords. Take a look at the power 'brick' attached to each and see if they will support 110-220v input.
Your desktop will likely have a switch on the back (often red) that says 220/110 (don't flip it while over there and plugged in or you'll blow up your computer). If that is the case, yes, it will.
Your router probably has a brick that is 110/220.
DVD player likely does NOT have 110/220 but take a look.
But the normal advice is to sell everything and buy new ones over here. Generally they are cheaper here and you'll have the newest newest shiny thing instead of the old stuff from home.
Your desktop will likely have a switch on the back (often red) that says 220/110 (don't flip it while over there and plugged in or you'll blow up your computer). If that is the case, yes, it will.
Your router probably has a brick that is 110/220.
DVD player likely does NOT have 110/220 but take a look.
But the normal advice is to sell everything and buy new ones over here. Generally they are cheaper here and you'll have the newest newest shiny thing instead of the old stuff from home.
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#4
Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
My .... works perfectly well, and both my wife and I are very grateful for the fact!
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#6
Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
I'm sorting through things to take with us to the States and wondering if the following things will work over there...
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
#7
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Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
I'm sorting through things to take with us to the States and wondering if the following things will work over there...
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
- Multi-Region DVD Player
- Broadband Router
- Desktop Computer
...I'll be back when I think of/find more things! I'm stocking up on plug adaptors in the meantime!
#9
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Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
The OP might have to reset the region/locale for the wireless router (if it is indeed one) to get it to work. I wouldn't really bother and get a new one given that the access technologies most commonly used are somewhat different in the US (cable modem, for example).
#12
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Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
However you'll find that most companies don't make routers for US, Cuba or the rest of the world - all you need to do is set the correct location, which you can usually do via the router's admin interface.
Otherwise they'd hardly carry an FCC sticker .
Otherwise they'd hardly carry an FCC sticker .
#13
Joined: Jan 2008
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Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
for 802.11 b, g or n - which is probably what the OP has, the only difference between the US and the UK is that channels 12 and 13 aren't allowed in the US.
So, stay off those two (leaving you 11 to play with) and you'll be fine.
So, stay off those two (leaving you 11 to play with) and you'll be fine.
#14
Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
Won't miss anything there, warranties here aren't worth poo.
DVD player, not worth it, don't have scart in the US and the output is probably PAL, so not work over here....plus they're cheap as chips, $40 for a multi region Philips player.
DVD player, not worth it, don't have scart in the US and the output is probably PAL, so not work over here....plus they're cheap as chips, $40 for a multi region Philips player.
#15
Re: Will my ..... work in the US?
Great advice, thanks everyone! My husband and our friend built the PC so I'll get them to check if there's a way to switch it over.
I might chuck the router in the suitcase and hope it works, I can always bin it if it proves troublesome. Thanks for the info about the channels!
The DVD player is quite a good one so I might still bring it if won't cost much more to ship. We're shipping over a few bits and pieces anyway so it hopefully won't make too much of a difference. If it doesn't work, we'll just get a new one. It has other inputs are well as scart so theres a chance it might work. (By the way... great to hear they don't do scart over there... man I hate scart!!)