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Old 05-06-2018, 12:48 PM
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Its something I've learnt to do anyway by habit to many networked devices. Poor design means buffers fill up and you get performance problems anyway, just powering off for 30sec gives them time to fully discharge and cool down a moment and everything just runs smoother once powered back up. Fresh network addresses get assigned etc. For me its always been a no brainer for a smooth and stable network. Even plug stuff into one powerboard with a power timer to cut power once a week at a suitable time.
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