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For consumer routers, not really; there's no demand as they're low-power draw devices (my 54GC uses 3W@idle). Depending on the device you may be able to configure access for certain times of the day.

If you build a PC-based router, you could use WOL, but power efficiency would be the last reason to go that route.
 
Not a real hibernation, but plug it into a lamp timer.
 
For consumer routers, not really; there's no demand as they're low-power draw devices (my 54GC uses 3W@idle). Depending on the device you may be able to configure access for certain times of the day.

If you build a PC-based router, you could use WOL, but power efficiency would be the last reason to go that route.

How do you configure access for certain times of the days?


Not a real hibernation, but plug it into a lamp timer.

Nice idea. Thank you
 
How do you configure access for certain times of the days?

For D-Link's current crop, it's Advanced>Access Control. For Linksys, the Access Restrictions tab.
 

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