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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
Interesting, but most probably don't, especially those provided by one's local internet provider that are combo modem/router. Interesting though, I just got an ASUS GT-AX11000 and never noticed that option, although I didn't look for it but I did go through the interface. Will have to look for it just to see if it's there.
EDIT: Yea, cool, it's there, about 5 menus deep! It is under Advanced Settings \ Administration \ System page \ Basic Config \ Enable Reboot Scheduler
Don't need it but thanks for the tip.
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Lynksys and TpLink also provides an auto reboot option in many of their routers. Netgear does not provide this function to any routers that I know of.
My Xfinity modem also does not have any auto reboot function, but Xfinity tech support can reboot it remotely as long as they still have communication to the modem. I think other modems would have the same functionality (tech support reboot by phone) as long as the modem is still communicating upstream.
I tried TMobile home internet for a while. Had many problems with loss of internet. When I would call TMobile tech support, they would always start out by remotely rebooting my TMobile modem … So in this case the upstream connection never failed because they were able to force the reboot.