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Here's a circuit using a NE556N dual timer IC that automatically turns the DNS-323 on whenever power is first applied or re-applied after power failure.  This circuit is applicable to the DNS-323 hardware version B1: Here's a circuit using a NE556N dual timer IC that automatically turns the DNS-323 on whenever power is first applied or re-applied after power failure.  This circuit is applicable to the DNS-323 hardware version B1:
{{  hardware:delayed_on_pulse.png  |Delayed turn-on circuit}} {{  hardware:delayed_on_pulse.png  |Delayed turn-on circuit}}
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==== For older DNS-323 hardware versions ==== ==== For older DNS-323 hardware versions ====
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~~CLEARFLOAT~~ ~~CLEARFLOAT~~
**Assembly pictures**\\ **Assembly pictures**\\
-I stole an electrolytic capacitor from a unused electronic circuit.  The leads weren't long enough, so I had to use wire.  The electrolytic capacitor you'll buy will likely have leads long enough so you won't need to go through this hassle.+I stole an electrolytic capacitor from a unused electronic circuit.  The leads weren't long enough, so I had to use wire.  The electrolytic capacitor you'll buy will likely have leads long enough so you won't need to go through this hassle. (But make sure that non-isolated leads don't touch front panel after assembly. The panel is actually made of (anodized) aluminum and there can easily be a short-circuit, leading to router powering down soon after start up - or worse.)
\\ {{hardware:power_on_capacitor.jpg?300|}} {{hardware:power_on_final_result.jpg?500|}} \\ {{hardware:power_on_capacitor.jpg?300|}} {{hardware:power_on_final_result.jpg?500|}}
~~CLEARFLOAT~~ ~~CLEARFLOAT~~

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