WiFi router efficiency decreases when frequently turned off

The idea of ​​saving on the electricity bill by turning off certain appliances and electronic devices can cause its efficiency to decrease, as in the case of the WiFi router

Electronic devices and various household appliances remain on every day of the year, such as the WiFi router. Given the tendency to turn it off when it is not being used to reduce the cost of the electricity bill, it could reduce its efficiency.

With the WiFi router, the technique of disconnecting it to stop electricity consumption does not seem to work. The warning from Internet providers points to a decrease in the speed of the service, since when turning it off, it interprets that the line is unstable and to solve this, it slows down to improve the reliability of your broadband connection.

By frequently turning off your Wi-Fi router, the device may interpret it as a “bad signal” and “down-regulate your connection strength, which will cause your Wi-Fi to be slower. In turn, abruptly turning any device (in this case the router) on and off can cause damage to the device, cause it to malfunction, or even shorten its lifespan.”

On the other hand, the router has other functions beyond providing Internet connection for various tasks at home or in the office, such as updates that it runs overnight, when it detects less use. When it is off, it cannot perform such updates.

The performance and speed of the Wi-Fi router, as well as the stability of the bandwidth, can be affected by periodically turning the device on and off, in addition to facilitating cyberattacks.

M.Pino

Source: eleconomista

(Reference image source: TechieTech Tech in Unsplash)

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