I have to unplug it to turn it off. Can I leave it off for a couple weeks and have it work ok when I plug it back in? It's a Linksys wrt160n.
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I have to unplug it to turn it off. Can I leave it off for a couple weeks and have it work ok when I plug it back in? It's a Linksys wrt160n.
In the past, over prolonged power outages of 6 hours or more, it was not a problem. I would guess that the electrons get sent to the right place when you power it back up.Quote:
Originally Posted by kc7jty
You're fine, Bill. They're designed to run 24/7, and don't take any real power.
Unplug it if you wish -- it should power up right where it left off.
Routers use memory-effect electrons. They just stack up in the right way when power comes back on again :)
Yep. Just unplug it, and come back whenever. It'll be fine.
tnx boys
Is that with embedded nano-crystals?Quote:
memory-effect electrons
Nah, no crystals? How the heck can anyone make anything work without Kyocera Kinseki crystals?Quote:
Originally Posted by KG4CGC
The world may never know.
Kyocera killed my granny!Quote:
Originally Posted by X-Rated
Right after I got A Dog 4 My Granny.