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Old 07-06-2018, 02:28 PM
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I have to argue with that. If it actually works properly and stays stable in the long term what does a regular reboot achieve?

Maybe if you are talking about a combined DSL MODEM/Router it might be worthwhile if it helps with the DSL connection but even when we were on DSL I bridged the MODEM and used a decent stand alone router as the combination of a good MODEM, good router and good Wifi access point in a single box proved to be a unicorn. I now have NBN fixed wireless, separate router, separate switch (Tech heavy house) and stand alone enterprise grade Wifi access points, largely they just work too, months of uptime without going flaky.

I got a router that did not need regular rebooting to keep the router function stable as at least once a month a scheduled reboot would mess something up in the network that then needed digging into and fixing by me.

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