If you are facing some network issues lately like slow response, unable to access the internet sometimes or it is just too slow and you have not turned off your router or modem since long time then you may need to power cycle your network.
Power cycling your Network is nothing but switching off all of your devices and turning them back on in a specific manner. It is pretty easy to do.
Netgear Technical support suggests you to power cycle your home network once in a while as it stables your network again. All those delays and network problems you are facing will surely go away after power cycling your network.
This Netgear Tech support suggests you how to properly power cycle your home network.
Do remember to save all your work as power cycling needs to shut down all of your devices that are part of the network for some time.
Follow the steps bellow to properly power cycle your home network.
- Shutdown all of your devices, your computer, modem, your router, everything in your network.
- Unplug their power cables and wait for at least 30 seconds or a minute.
- Now, plug the modem and turn it back on. Wait for the LEDs to light up, DSL to get stable and let it connect to the internet.
- After the modem is all set up, turn on your router and wait for it to initialise properly.
- After the modem and router are initialised completely, connect your devices to your router and start using the network.
If you are using a modem + router device, skip the step 4.
Your network has power cycled and should work fine now. Do note that you have to turn on the devices in the manner specified above for proper power cycling of your home network.
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For more queries, contact to Netgear Technical Support. If you have any questions, please contact to Netgear Tech Support on toll free number at 1 877 777 8906.
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