LINKSYS adapter WGA600N

Is someone can you please tell me if the power adapter supplied with the Linksys WGA600N is auto switching (110/120 and 220/240 VAC)?

Thank you!

Specifications of WGA600N power...

Input voltage: 110 V ca; Range of input voltage: 110V AC 220V AC...

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