Thanks to all. I agree that this is a more appropriate solution for my circumstance, however, appropriateness has not always been my best suit :) I've ordered an X10 interface, an X10 "appliance" unit and some software -- should be fun...

Cheers,

Mark



On 18 Aug 2005, at 20:29, kee nethery wrote:


On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Bill Vlahos wrote:

Another option is the brute force approach which is to buy a programmable timer that power cycles the router. Timex makes a 7-day programmable digital timer which could, for example, be set to turn the outlet off every Sunday a 3:00am and back on at 3:01am or whatever settings you want. This timer is less than $15 and has a built in clock and backup battery. I got mine at Target.

:-) I like Bill's answer better than mine. For what you are doing, a hard power cycle once a day should work just fine.
Kee

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