Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
My wife will not have a wireless router in the house.Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
There's no need to unplug everything, provided the sockets are switched to the off position. The only ones I don't switch to off are the kettle, washing machine and fridge (because I can't get to them) and my deep freeze. Can't imagine the mess if I switched my freezer off every night.Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
Our Sky box and router are both left on all the time, apart from when we go on holiday, at which times we will leave the router on but unplug the Sky box. Obviously, the fridge/freezer is left plugged in and so is the washing machine, again the latter being unplugged when we go away.Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
I'm with the majority here. I have a wireless and wired household and leave the modem/router on all the time partly because it has VOIP built in. From a financial point of view turning off the device at night would save me about $12 a year so definitely not worth the effort.Re: Do you leave your Wireless Router on all the time?
I'm still not sure whether to turn off the wireless broadband connection at night etc. or not. I have been turning it off because a while ago someone said it was important to do it so as not to be at risk of somebody nearby using my connection.Thread Tools | |
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