This may be a dumb question but one of the 1760 routers I bought off of Ebay came with an extension power cord instead of the power cord itself. I'm wondering if I need an exact power cord for it or if I can use a more universal type of power cord. Cisco's site states as follow but I'm not quite sure of examples that I can order based on this:
The Cisco 1760 router has one universal internal power supply (applicable to all countries) and no external power brick. It has no locking connector on the power cord.
- AC Input Voltage: 100 to 240 V
- Frequency: 50-60 Hz
- AC Input Current: 1.5A maximum
- Power Output: 50W maximum
- No redundant power supply option
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.