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Leviton Power Supply Module and non-Leviton devices

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I noticed that Leviton sells a dedicated DC power supply module:

I know that it can be used to consolidate the adaptors for the Leviton routers and such, but I wanted to know if it (or any other product) could be used to power netgear and motorola devices?

I have a Netgear switch, a Motorola 6120 cable modem, and will likely have a line amplifier for cable. I have a 42" box, but I would love to see if there is a smarter power supply that could have one 110AC in, and multiple 12v out, especially if it were relatively efficient.

Is there such a thing?
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Leviton makes several multiple 12V output power supplies and one that has 12 and 24vdc.. As long as whatever you want to attach is 12VDC and the total units you want to plug-in does not exceed the max current of the power supply there should be no problem. The only thing you may have to do is make some custom cables to run from the power supply to the router/modem etc is there is a plug size or polarity difference
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