The router has got a small UPS but it only lasts for about 20 mins - and being on a rural power supply we do very occasionally go down for longer - but your suggestion has given me an idea: I have a larger ups in the garage that is now hardly used, I'll see if I can't run a sort of reverse PoE back to the router or to back-up the small UPS. Cheers.

On 10/12/2015 23:47, Andrew Stirling wrote:
then put in a UPS

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On 10/12/2015 16:46, Andy wrote:
but just occasionally, when a power outage manages to put the router into cripple mode,

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