Lost the power supply for my airport extreme!

I lost my power cable for my airport extreme (House move!) where can I get a new one?  Online?  Thank you.

Is your AirPort Extreme in shape as a 'tour', or you have one of the old versions "flat or square"?

If you have the version "tower", a standard power cord "of eight" of any place of e-procurement would work very well. Radio Shack stores usually have in stock... but they probably won't have white.  Take the airport along to test fit in the store.

If you have the old version of flat or square, you will need to purchase food and the power cord as a unit. Better go online for this.

http://www.Amazon.com/genuine-EADP-20BB-supply-Airport-extreme/DP/B00AAQ3JE8

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