JoSmittyCan
Occasional Visitor
I just purchased my first Asus router (RT-AX5400). Was running an old DD-WRT router for years (firmware release 2015) but needed an upgrade.
I'm surprised to see there's no "watchdog" feature similar to DD-WRT (https://torguard.net/images/watchdog.png). With this feature, you tell the router to periodically ping a list of IP addresses (e.g. every 5 minutes), and if none of them answers, the router reboots itself.
It helps guarantee that Internet access is always working, such as after recovering from a power outage. With my old setup, after the power has returned, the router would sometimes not succeed in getting a WAN IP from the modem (maybe the router booted faster than the modem?), resulting in no Internet access. The watchdog would make sure to recover with a reboot 5 minutes later. I see Asus has a "Reboot scheduler", but that serves a different purpose.
How do you guys make sure to never lose house Internet when out of home for long period of time? Do you know of another router brand / model that offers that feature?
Jo S.
I'm surprised to see there's no "watchdog" feature similar to DD-WRT (https://torguard.net/images/watchdog.png). With this feature, you tell the router to periodically ping a list of IP addresses (e.g. every 5 minutes), and if none of them answers, the router reboots itself.
It helps guarantee that Internet access is always working, such as after recovering from a power outage. With my old setup, after the power has returned, the router would sometimes not succeed in getting a WAN IP from the modem (maybe the router booted faster than the modem?), resulting in no Internet access. The watchdog would make sure to recover with a reboot 5 minutes later. I see Asus has a "Reboot scheduler", but that serves a different purpose.
How do you guys make sure to never lose house Internet when out of home for long period of time? Do you know of another router brand / model that offers that feature?
Jo S.