good for jio fiber router?
Cred Mini UPS for 12V Wifi Router From Oakter
Enjoy Uninterrupted Power Backup for WiFi Routers and Broadband Modems. Get Power Backup for Wi-Fi Router, 12V up to 3A. Perfect for online meetings and video calls. Power Backup time : upto 4 hours based on exact router specs. No lag in switching, absolutely zero
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ya bro, I am personally using with jio fiber. You can expect a backup of 1hr
any online link for reviews?
gloryvasanth84 wrote:ya bro, I am personally using with jio fiber. You can expect a backup of 1hr
1hr is too low. Could be because the battery capacity is just 2k mAh (brand says it is upto 4 hours). I am using a different router UPS (Quantum) and it gives me 5-6hrs backup (TataSky router*)
gloryvasanth84 wrote:ya bro, I am personally using with jio fiber. You can expect a backup of 1hr
3.5-4 hrs for me
getready wrote:1hr is too low. Could be because the battery capacity is just 2k mAh (brand says it is upto 4 hours). I am using a different router UPS (Quantum) and it gives me 5-6hrs backup (TataSky router*)
1hr isn’t true. I’m using this from Dec 21, got at 599 from cred….it gives around 2-2.5h backup.
I use it for router + modem(ONU) both at a time (output cable has dual Port) so Backup time is reasonable. 3.5-4h guaranteed backup if use single device at a time.
can anyone help me to get this?
SandipxDip wrote:1hr isn’t true. I’m using this from Dec 21, got at 599 from cred….it gives around 2-2.5h backup.
I use it for router + modem(ONU) both at a time (output cable has dual Port) so Backup time is reasonable. 3.5-4h guaranteed backup if use single device at a time.
dual ka ss dena bhai kaise lagate ho aap
Blackvip3r wrote:dual ka ss dena bhai kaise lagate ho aap
Bought it in last week for 599 from cred. Tested on my archer c60, gave me 3.5hrs of backup and it still had juice left but I disconnected i was feeling sleepy for testing more.
So definitely gives backup around 4hrs, and its seamless after power cuts.
Does this work for airtel router?
Tag if it comes back for 599 pls
getready wrote:1hr is too low. Could be because the battery capacity is just 2k mAh (brand says it is upto 4 hours). I am using a different router UPS (Quantum) and it gives me 5-6hrs backup (TataSky router*)
Does the fiber grid run entirely powerless? The CAT5 network grid was run via hubs in each society/unit and powered via AC sockets. If the power outage is in the area, the entire grid is offline.
Now I’ve private electricity distribution with almost zero downtime, so never had the chance to see downtime in current Jio fiber.
venkatatheertha29 wrote:Does this work for airtel router?
If it has 12v input then yes.
alekhyadas wrote:good for jio fiber router?
yes even router + telephone
venkatatheertha29 wrote:Does this work for airtel router?
Yes
gloryvasanth84 wrote:ya bro, I am personally using with jio fiber. You can expect a backup of 1hr
I use it for my Set-top box. Though it comes for more than 1 hr, it is poor when compared to other brands. I just bought this because of low price in Cred deals as I dont want to spend 1.5k for my set-top box.
I use similar 2k Mah from Resonate UPS and I get easily 4+ hours. My friend claims he gets 5-6 hours consistently.
And, the build quality of Oakter also below average when compared to Resonate.
gloryvasanth84 wrote:ya bro, I am personally using with jio fiber. You can expect a backup of 1hr
Backup time depends on router power consumption
“I use similar 2k Mah from Resonate UPS and I get easily 4+ hours. My friend claims he gets 5-6 hours consistently.”
Ditto – I have Resonate for 2 years now. Getting 4 hours consistently.
TempAcc wrote:Does the fiber grid run entirely powerless? The CAT5 network grid was run via hubs in each society/unit and powered via AC sockets. If the power outage is in the area, the entire grid is offline.
Now I’ve private electricity distribution with almost zero downtime, so never had the chance to see downtime in current Jio fiber.
Yes, it is completely powerless. Active fiber connections might need power but tatasky uses passive optical network (GPON) and based on what i can see online, these don’t require any additional battery backup either ( the network equipment that powers the entire society )
Here where in live in bengaluru, the underground power cabling work is still going on and for now, even a low intensity rain causes power disruption for hours (Probably BESCOM is over-cautious) and last time i checked the fiber connection was working even after 12+ hours of power outage
venkatatheertha29 wrote:Does this work for airtel router?
Yes, I am using it from last 6 months. It gives around 2hrs back up for airtel router
The_Hound wrote:Bhai pl share a link of the product here
Its discontinued now ( Quantum QHM-660 Power Backup for Router ). Even this Oakter one should provide min 3 hours battery backup (Based on amazon listing, it got twin battery cells – 2x 2000mAh)

1hr isn’t true. I’m using this from Dec 21, got at 599 from cred….it gives around 2-2.5h backup.
I use it for router + modem(ONU) both at a time (output cable has dual Port) so Backup time is reasonable. 3.5-4h guaranteed backup if use single device at a time.
1hr is too low. Could be because the battery capacity is just 2k mAh (brand says it is upto 4 hours). I am using a different router UPS (Quantum) and it gives me 5-6hrs backup (TataSky router*)