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Restarting your DSL modem periodically (eg., monthly) often solves many of DSL connection and performance problems, such as:
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You should '''restart your modem periodically'''. Once a month is recommended.
 
Restarting your modem periodically often solves many connection and performance problems, such as:


* Slow connection  
* Slow connection  
* Intermitent loss of signal  
* Intermittent loss of signal  
* Speed fluctuations  
* Speed fluctuations  
* Difficulties when connecting  
* Difficulties when connecting  
* Browsing problems
* Browsing problems


The easiest way to restart the modem is to power cycle it:
Restarting, or rebooting, your modem will restart the modem's operating system and will thus correct any errors that might have accumulated. It also allows the modem hardware to re-initialize its profile of your line, which may better suit current conditions if your line is variable. Bell Canada, the provider of the line, recommends restarts once a month.
 
The easiest way to restart the modem is to power cycle it (hard restart):


# Turn it off (by switch, or unplug it)
# Turn it off (by switch, or unplug it)
# Wait 30 seconds (this gives time for the remote office to notice)
# Wait 30 seconds (this gives time for the remote office to register that it is off-line)
# Turn it on
# Turn it on


(If you have a separate router connected to your modem, turn it off after the modem and then wait until '''after the modem is on again''' to turn the router back on.  This ensures the router will be coordinated with the modem.)
If you have a separate router connected to your modem, turn it off after the modem and then wait until '''after the modem is on again''' to turn the router back on.  This ensures the router will be coordinated with the modem.
 
Most modems can also be restarted from the [[Modem Web Interface|modem interface]] (soft restart).


Restarting your modem is thought to help because it clears up any problems (ie., maybe caused by software bugs) that might have accumulated in the modem, and it forces the modem hardware to re-initialize its profile of your line, which may better suit current conditions if your line is variable.  Bell Canada (provider of the line) recommends restarts once a month (editor: I don't bother, but once I did have a performance problem and restarting cleared it up).
==See also==
*[[Managing your monthly DSL bandwidth usage]]


You can also restart the modem by command (log into it and tell it to restart).
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[[Category:Modems]]
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 16 September 2021

You should restart your modem periodically. Once a month is recommended.

Restarting your modem periodically often solves many connection and performance problems, such as:

  • Slow connection
  • Intermittent loss of signal
  • Speed fluctuations
  • Difficulties when connecting
  • Browsing problems

Restarting, or rebooting, your modem will restart the modem's operating system and will thus correct any errors that might have accumulated. It also allows the modem hardware to re-initialize its profile of your line, which may better suit current conditions if your line is variable. Bell Canada, the provider of the line, recommends restarts once a month.

The easiest way to restart the modem is to power cycle it (hard restart):

  1. Turn it off (by switch, or unplug it)
  2. Wait 30 seconds (this gives time for the remote office to register that it is off-line)
  3. Turn it on

If you have a separate router connected to your modem, turn it off after the modem and then wait until after the modem is on again to turn the router back on. This ensures the router will be coordinated with the modem.

Most modems can also be restarted from the modem interface (soft restart).

See also