i hope you are never in a position where you can't reboot.I never reboot anything for no reason. Scheduled reboot option in firmware sounds like an excuse - we know, sorry, working on it.
but can be a necessity for other people's specific use cases
What use cases, for example? If periodic reboots are necessary to keep the system alive, something is definitely off.
Personally I consider rebooting maintenance. These are home routers not Cisco or Juniper work horses. Restarts prevent stupid things from happening when you do not expect them.I never reboot anything for no reason. Scheduled reboot option in firmware sounds like an excuse - we know, sorry, working on it.
On some level, maybe they just don't trust their routers.Indeed. I don't see anyone talking about the need to reboot on a regular basis. Scheduled reboot for no reason is service interruption for no reason.
I guess you never restart your desktop computer.
Hell I have had my FIOS ONT go tits up every so often so i put it on one of those 'away from home' timers to restart it every 3 days.
On some level, maybe they just don't trust their routers.
My Verizon FiOS ONT hasn't been rebooted in the six years it's been installed unless it was unknown to me. It's on a UPS and has its own internal battery backup. I've never had a power interruption last longer than the combination could handle.Personally I consider rebooting maintenance. These are home routers not Cisco or Juniper work horses. Restarts prevent stupid things from happening when you do not expect them.
Hell I have had my FIOS ONT go tits up every so often so i put it on one of those 'away from home' timers to restart it every 3 days.
I guess you never restart your desktop computer.
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