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Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:15 PM
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Should you turn off your router when going away from home for several weeks?
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:17 PM
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@NickyOver There is no sensible reason to do this - do you turn off your fridge/freezer?
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:27 PM - edited 17-01-2023 4:29 PM
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but you NEED the fridge and freezer on, otherwise any food in them will rot. You don't NEED the router on unless you have smart devices which need Internet access while you're away.
I would normally turn it off , together with tv, dect phones etc if going away for a week or more. Anything less than a week is really not worth the effort.
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:32 PM - edited 17-01-2023 4:33 PM
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@MisterW Agreed, but what, apart from a small amount of power, do you save by turning it off? Also, you MAY miss a Hub software upgrade, which MAY cause problems down the line.
I have never turned my connection off in those circumstances, and can't see any benefit in doing so 😀
Re: your edit - Why?
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:45 PM
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I calculate that a Hub 2 powered 24/7 costs 57p a week in electricity.
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:49 PM
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 4:50 PM
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Fair enough, @Baldrick1 , but that figure depends on your electricity tariff.
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 5:10 PM
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Isn't everyone on the price cap tariff these days ~ 30p/kwh
I have a Smart meter and comparing base load with all devices left on/standby compared with all unnecessary ones off gives about 0.5kwh per day , that's 15p/day saving.
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 5:16 PM
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I'm not - Im on a fixed tariff to the end of Feb next year, but off the top don't know the figures. The only thing, apart from the phones and router, left on stand-by is the TV, mainly because it is a pain to get to the power socket.
No smart? meter for me - the current ones don't penetrate stone floors &c.
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 6:30 PM
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 6:36 PM - edited 17-01-2023 6:37 PM
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OK, @RPMozley - but how often do suffer from them? - I haven't, in the 30+ years I've had a connection at this address.
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 6:51 PM
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It should be disconnected for safety reasons, much like the TV from the outside aerial or dish, for long extended periods of time away.
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 6:53 PM
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So's the chance of getting knocked over crossing a road - but you still do it. 😀
Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 7:05 PM
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Re: Disconnecting router
17-01-2023 9:03 PM - edited 17-01-2023 9:04 PM
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@RPMozley wrote:
There’s one good reason to turning off and disconnecting, power surges! Either via power or phone/internet line, most likely caused by lightning strikes.
I know that this was the advice in the distant past. However these days there are so many devices that are permanently wired in such policy is no longer practicable.
On the other hand these days surge suppression devices are far more effective and widespread. You can get them to add to your incoming main’s distribution box if you are in a vulnerable location.
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