Hi!
Apologies in advance from a newcomer who was not successful with the search function.
I noted my RT-AC88U is pulling 30 W on normal usage. It is clear to me that it has to pull power, but 30 W strike me as a bit too much, so I started wondering about ways to cut down power consumption.
The only thing I do so far is shut it down when I leave home for the workday, hoping the on/off switch will not die on me any time soon.
I looked in the router local web setup page, but found nothing I could tweak. Just for reference, my Synology box has an on/off schedule function, which is very practical: I have it on only in the evenings and weekends, when I am home.
Another thing I was thinking of, is a 433 MhZ power plug to switch power on/off on demand (either manually or with my soon-to-exist Raspberry Pi with RF emitter/transmitter system). This would be easier on the on/off button with hopefully no other shortcoming in terms of router longevity.
Any hints will be most welcome!
Thanks in advance and a merry residual weekend!
Apologies in advance from a newcomer who was not successful with the search function.
I noted my RT-AC88U is pulling 30 W on normal usage. It is clear to me that it has to pull power, but 30 W strike me as a bit too much, so I started wondering about ways to cut down power consumption.
The only thing I do so far is shut it down when I leave home for the workday, hoping the on/off switch will not die on me any time soon.
I looked in the router local web setup page, but found nothing I could tweak. Just for reference, my Synology box has an on/off schedule function, which is very practical: I have it on only in the evenings and weekends, when I am home.
Another thing I was thinking of, is a 433 MhZ power plug to switch power on/off on demand (either manually or with my soon-to-exist Raspberry Pi with RF emitter/transmitter system). This would be easier on the on/off button with hopefully no other shortcoming in terms of router longevity.
Any hints will be most welcome!
Thanks in advance and a merry residual weekend!