Unplugging power from router vs using reboot
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:12 pm
Maybe it is coincidence but it seems like unplugging my router and waiting a bit then replugging it in has a different effect than rebooting it via the rooter page interface (System > Reboot)
For example, the tower I lock onto nearby is in the middle of no where, no chance of congestion.
My em12g is set AT+QCFG="band",0,20000000000000800 (b12 and 66) and when my connection is under load (such as streaming a video or downloading) I have confirmed that it aggregates B12 + B66.
Sometimes though after X amount of time, I no longer aggregate with B66 no matter what. I may also have B12 being slower than usual as well.
Using System > Reboot sometimes fixes the issue but sometimes it doesnt. When I unplug the modem for 10 or so sec then replug it in, usually it fixes it.
Is this coincidence? Or is rebooting truly different than unplugging in some way?
Is there a command that may work better than reboot?
For example, the tower I lock onto nearby is in the middle of no where, no chance of congestion.
My em12g is set AT+QCFG="band",0,20000000000000800 (b12 and 66) and when my connection is under load (such as streaming a video or downloading) I have confirmed that it aggregates B12 + B66.
Sometimes though after X amount of time, I no longer aggregate with B66 no matter what. I may also have B12 being slower than usual as well.
Using System > Reboot sometimes fixes the issue but sometimes it doesnt. When I unplug the modem for 10 or so sec then replug it in, usually it fixes it.
Is this coincidence? Or is rebooting truly different than unplugging in some way?
Is there a command that may work better than reboot?