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I have used my WRT610N for months without reboots but to save power, I turn off the router when I and all my devices sleep at night. :)

For those in the US who might be wondering, some countries have on/off switches for AC power plugs. Heard US doesn't have them? You just "plug and play"?

System Up Time : 97 Days 6 Hours 33 Minutes 38 Seconds (Now : Tue Feb 21 2012 14:44:37)

This is from the work router - RV082 v3, think that's the actual time it was last upgraded to the latest build for IPv6 and another HTTPs patch that was annoying us. Also the dual-WAN portion i think got some tweak or something. Eitherway, haven't needed to change anything just yet.

Which router? Have access to hundreds of them ;)

Here are couple that have been on a while ;)

uptime is 2 years, 8 weeks, 3 days, 9 hours, 40 minutes

System returned to ROM by power-on

System restarted at 22:27:50 est Wed Dec 23 2009

uptime is 2 years, 37 weeks, 1 day, 5 hours, 55 minutes

System returned to ROM by power-on

System restarted at 10:25:26 EDT Sat Jun 6 2009

  • 8 months later...

Router (Netgear WGR614):System Up Time 17 days 13:26:15 ( think it rebooted itself....) That's not good... I had it on for months...

Wifi Access Point (Amped Wireless AP20000G): 18day:16h:59m:46s

Re-arranged my setup the other day when I was hooking up my new external hard drive to the server. Before this it had been on for about a month or so.

Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (10/10/09) micro

Time: 21:15:56 up 2 days, 3:40, load average: 0.68, 0.42, 0.18

I set my router to reboot every Sunday just to keep things smooth. I randomly get an issue where my Xbox 360 couldn't connect to the internet, this weekly reboot seemed to stop that. I am selling my Xbox soon so might turn off the weekly reboots, to be honest it don't affect much as its like 4am on Sunday so might keep it!

Probably 3 days or something as we had Hurricane Sandy the other week, power was out longer than UPS could handle too but since it came back i've been playing with upgrades/updates for devices since my uptime was lost anyways :D

Before that however it was like close to 200 days or something.

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