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chrisann 29-11-2006 13:53

Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
Do you leave the Modem and th Router plugged in 24 / 7. My Linksys Router sisits atop a shelf and it does get warm. I have been turning everything off at night..as I do the computer. But each day I have to keep unplugging the Router from the elec. supply to get it to connect. Would it be better to leave it always on.

Also I have it plugged into a Surgemaster at present. Is this correct or would I be o.k. with just an ordinary plug etc.

Thankyou. Chrisann.

Vlad_Dracul 29-11-2006 14:05

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisann (Post 34168907)
Do you leave the Modem and th Router plugged in 24 / 7. My Linksys Router sisits atop a shelf and it does get warm. I have been turning everything off at night..as I do the computer. But each day I have to keep unplugging the Router from the elec. supply to get it to connect. Would it be better to leave it always on.

Also I have it plugged into a Surgemaster at present. Is this correct or would I be o.k. with just an ordinary plug etc.

Thankyou. Chrisann.


Hi Chrisann,
Do you leave your fridge plugged in? Do you leave your central heating plugged in?

Of course you do ,so leave your modem/router plugged in. I know it kinda flies in the face of the whole global warming thing but thats just how the cookie crumbles. If you use t'internet daily then best leave it on.

I take it you have your router locked down access and security wise? I permanently switched on router with no security is a sitting duck.

joe

janipewter 29-11-2006 16:15

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
Router has been on 24/7 for the last 2 months, can't even remember last time I booted the cable modem. Don't think it has been turned off in a good few months.

Aragorn 29-11-2006 17:14

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I also turn of the PC,Modem & Router every night.

Main reasons - 'potential' fire risk and no point wasting electricity.
Against that, powering up a device like modem/router puts stress on the power supply.
I have no plans to leave my network on overnight.

chrisann 29-11-2006 20:48

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
It seems like there are varying opinions here..so guess it is a matter of choice then. Thanks...I think I will keep unplugging it..just in case.

Thanks all.

Chrisann.

SnoopZ 29-11-2006 20:56

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I always leave mine plugged in. If it was meant to be turned off then there would be an off switch.

Enuff 29-11-2006 20:56

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I'm with Aragorn, I've been switching them off at the wall for a couple of months now. I'd like to know how much electric they use left on 24/7, they don't use that much do they?

Tricky 29-11-2006 20:58

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
PC x2, router x2 and modem have been on for months (perhaps years!)

Pia 29-11-2006 21:02

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I've always had my modem left on since i got it, in fact the only time i ever unlugged was to reboot :erm:

I rarely switch my PC off aswell nowadays, when i first got it i switched it off after everytime, then went to putting it in hibernation, now i just leave it on, i'm always playing music or something on it anyway lol.

brundles 29-11-2006 21:02

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We have a variety of kit running permanently - cable modem, router, VOIP ATA and USB Printer server. PC is left off but plugged in though but setup using wake-on-lan so I can wake it up from work if I need something.

In our case it's more vital to leave the router and modem plugged in as the VOIP line is our primary line these days.

Halcyon 29-11-2006 22:08

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I turn both my router and modem off as it is a waste of electricity.

I am thinking of buying some timers that will switch them on automatically when I need them.
eg. Timer 1 will switch on the modem at 7.50am and then timer 2 will turn on the router at 7.55am so everything is on when it needs to be and switch off automatically when I need them to.

Pia 29-11-2006 22:10

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34169283)
I turn both my router and modem off as it is a waste of electricity.

I am thinking of buying some timers that will switch them on automatically when I need them.
eg. Timer 1 will switch on the modem at 7.50am and then timer 2 will turn on the router at 7.55am so everything is on when it needs to be and switch off automatically when I need them to.

And will the timer run on batteries ;) :D oops:

brundles 29-11-2006 22:29

Re: Modems and Routers left plugged in?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34169283)
I turn both my router and modem off as it is a waste of electricity.

I am thinking of buying some timers that will switch them on automatically when I need them.
eg. Timer 1 will switch on the modem at 7.50am and then timer 2 will turn on the router at 7.55am so everything is on when it needs to be and switch off automatically when I need them to.

We have some timers that are used on certain things like that but I'm not convinced yet about buying timers specifically for that as an energy saving measure. How much energy was used to produce the timer in the first place?

mr_bo 29-11-2006 22:32

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My c/m + router are left on permanently

janipewter 30-11-2006 16:51

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The modem and possibly router if you have one will use barely any electricity at all. Check the wattage on them, I'm sure it's VERY low (maybe around 10W). Then look at your computer, if you have a modern machine it's probably somewhere between 300W-500W. I have my desktop, server, laptop, modem and router on 24/7.


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