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by pdelbarba 2582 days ago
Check the allowable voltage input ranges for each and if they have overlap just buy a big power brick (like a laptop charger), cut the ends off of each of the supplied wall warts and solder+shrinkwrap them all together into a nice neat harness. This has the added benefit of saving a tiny bit of power assuming you get a decent main supply.

Tip: thread the shrinkwrap first before soldering. This will save you much swearing.

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You can also find barrel splitters. I use one so that my 12V router and 12V modem both run off 1 wall-wart.

Look to be common for security cameras.

Like so: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/113713154440

Did you do any testing to figure out how many amps you're drawing from the single wall wart? Although, modem/routers in normal usage are pretty low draw.