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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Wed 07-Sep-22 08:53:49
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Re: Router Power Consumption


[re: hk11] [link to this post]
 
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Thanks for the pointer.

I was just hoping there was a list somewhere, but my question has been answered above.

Basically the new router draws more current than the old one, so I have configured and installed the Sagemcom.

I am just surprised routers are not getting more efficient when power is costing so much.



Routers these days need to do more than they used to, they have so much data go through them, so the CPU have to be more powerful and more memory. They use Arm CPUs which are power efficient.

I have an old sagecom router, it is ADSL, but that takes 15watts, so I think things have improved.

Adrian

Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows something or other.

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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Sep-22 08:57:31
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Re: Router Power Consumption


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Looks like we have surge pricing for power meters now frown


Everything has gone up, bar our incomes of course. wink


Keef- Sheerness Kent UK - NowTV via Sagecom 2704.

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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Sep-22 09:04:15
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Re: Router Power Consumption


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I have an old sagecom router, it is ADSL, but that takes 15watts, so I think things have improved.


Sure over the years, but maybe not over a few months?

The cheaper to run router does all I need, so I stick with that until I find I need something the more hungry router does that I need. wink


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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 07-Sep-22 09:56:51
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Sure over the years, but maybe not over a few months?

Design, build and implementation don’t just happen overnight. It costs the supplier.

Do you honestly expect the manufacturers to have held a meeting a few months back, noticed the war in Ukraine, how poorly our government has handled things, how the cost of pretty much every damn thing has shot up, and thought … “let’s throw our belt buckles at this issue, and see if we can’t shave a couple of pence off the power consumption costs to our customers ?”

That ain’t how it is.

Standard User danielhyde
(committed) Wed 07-Sep-22 10:25:39
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Re: Router Power Consumption


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New Wi-Fi standards along with needing more powerful hardware for faster connections require more power.
If you compare data throughput to power used you will find that new routers are way more efficient.

Thanks
Dan
Standard User smouty
(member) Wed 07-Sep-22 10:30:53
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Re: Router Power Consumption


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My router based on an Intel x86 J4125 @2Ghz is rated at 10w max.
It is powerful enough to run my router virtually and a couple of small containers for VPN etc and still sit around 5-6w.

It also offers many times the functionality of an ISP provided router and also route around 2gbit if required. It doesn't have wifi though so you have to factor that in as additional energy usage.

I appreciate not everyone wants to go down this route but it is possible to have a capable router without increasing your energy usage.

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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Sep-22 11:47:34
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That ain’t how it is.


It was a simple question; it really doesn't need any in depth annalysis. wink


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Previously - John Lewis, Shell Energy, Plusnet, Sky, EE, New Call Telecom/Fuelbroadband, Virgin/NTL/Bell Cable, Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, Pipex, E7
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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Sep-22 11:50:14
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Re: Router Power Consumption


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If you compare data throughput to power used you will find that new routers are way more efficient.


For some that might be important.

I was just looking to see if the extra consumption was worth it.


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Standard User clyde123
(member) Thu 08-Sep-22 08:24:28
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Seconded for the plug-in power meter.

The one I have is this, although it was only £21.49 when I bought it 5 months ago. Looks like we have surge pricing for power meters now frown


Looks like the same one is available on ebay for around the £13 mark.
Thanks for the info. Was looking at this last night, good to have confirmation that it's a good unit.
Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Thu 08-Sep-22 09:31:27
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Thank you. I am wondering how it can show a cost figure. Maybe you have to manually enter a unit price.

Michael Chare
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