Can my Router UPS backup both router and reciever ?

manuwarhussain

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Hey everyone.

I have a D-Link DIR-816 Wireless AC750 Dual Band Router set up at my home for a few months now and it is working satisfactorily but there's a problem.
The problem is the frequent power cuts in my area. It's rainy season here so every time there's bad weather the power goes off. I feel betrayed when i have wifi at home but still need to use mobile internet during power cuts.

I found a cheap solution which is to buy a router UPS.
RESONATE RouterUPS CRU12V2 Power Backup for WiFi Router (Black)

But there's still one more thing. I get my internet through a nearby access point using the MicroTik SXT Lite5 (which is a kind of receiver i don't know much) MicroTik SXT Lite5
The Ethernet cable is in turn connected to my router which is how it works.
But. But. But. The MicroTik SXT Lite5 uses a 24 Volt 0.38 Ampere adapter to power itself and the D-Link router uses a 12 Volt 0.5 Ampere adapter. And also both the adapters have different sizes pins.

Now, if I buy the RouterUPS rated 12V 2A I know it can run my D-Link router but how can I run the MicroTik device.
People were using splitter cables to power two of their devices as I read in the comments but since my router uses 12V and the other MicroTik uses 24V I can't seem to find a solution.
Then I read the product description at the MicroTik website and found that it has supported input voltage of 8V to 32V.
Does that mean I can use the Router UPS to power both on 12V. Also there's the ampere issue one is 0.5A and other is 0.38A(my adapter of MicroTik device).

So what can I do any solutions ? Any help's appreciated. TIA
 

manuwarhussain

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The modem(router) from the ISP in my neighborhood which you are referring to has a backup system set up so its always on. That's not the issue here.