
You can solve many Internet connection problems by turning on your modem and router daily. You can easily do this with this excellent timer! He's perfect for that. You can set it to happen every day, say at 4am. Let them both turn off at the same time. Wait a few minutes, then lift up the modem first, wait two to five minutes, and then lift up the router. If you're away from home or have a vacation home with lots of internet devices, this can save you a trip if your internet goes down while you're away. It can get a little confusing when setting it up. For example, set "On" at 4:05 AM and then "Off" at 4:00 AM. This means that the timer will be activated at 23:55 of the day. You can turn the second outlet on at 4:10 a.m. and turn it off at 4:00 a.m. Then plug the modem into socket 1 and the router into socket 2. You can check the operation with an electric clock. I have two of these running. So far - EXCELLENT!

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