Your router does a vitally important job, especially if you’re working from home or video chatting. But it’s not always reliable. Blanketing your home in Wi-Fi is a complicated process, and consumer-grade gadgets are designed to operate in a reasonable margin of error to keep cost and complexity down.
Sometimes, your router will just need to be rebooted to get it working right again. But there is something you can do to ensure it doesn’t need it at an inconvenient time. Instead of waiting for your router to act up during a Zoom chat, gaming session, or movie night, you can reboot it regularly at a convenient time or take it to the next level and ensure that it reboots itself.
How much trouble will this actually save you? It’s hard to know for sure. The line between technical competence and superstition in this case is pretty thin. Nonetheless, it can’t hurt! Here are three easy ways to make sure it gets done.
Method 1: The low-tech lifehack
For a solution with no additional gadgets or setting-spelunking required, just tack a quick router reboot onto a chore you already do on a regular basis.
Talking out the trash? Go pull the plug quick before you get started you’ll be back up and running by the time you’re back from the driveway. Doing the laundry? Tuck a reboot between wash and dry. Or simply set a recurring reminder on your phone or calendar.