Routers are designed to work 24/7.
No, as the exchange might think your router is unstable and thereby reduce the speed of your broadband connection.
You can't. It doesn't have the functionality that a router does.
Turn off dhcp in router settings.
If the computer network is to have internet, then you would need a modem connected via a phone line or cable connection. Then the modem is usually connected to a Router, that in turn connects to a "Switch". All the computers then connect to the Switch through ethernet cable (cat5 or cat6). One computer is often designated as the "Server", a central point to hold the programs and data for the other computers (clients) to use. INTERNET --> MODEM--> ROUTER --> SWITCH --> SERVER --> COMPUTERS (In some cases, the router can also serve as the switch as well).
For many businesses, they may have hundreds of computers that need to connect to the internet. In order to do this, they need each computer connected to a switch. The switch will forward frames within the Local Area Network (LAN) and anything that needs to be sent out to the Internet will be sent to the router. The main purpose of the switch is to connect many computers or nodes to one device which in turn connects to a router.
try to start it turn switch off and back on and leave the switch on for 10 mins. try to start again and turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.try to start again turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.this should reset the computer and it should start
If you want it to work, it should be on I, if you want to turn it off it should be on 0.
The steps to switch on a computer begin with making sure that the computer and its peripherals are plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn the power switch on the electrical outlet and press the power button on the computer tower. Turn on the computer monitor and wait for the computer system to start up.
I would recommend restarting your router manually, on the back of your router, there should be an on/off switch. If not, then your router is connected through your phone outlet or a power outlet. Either switch off your router, or disconnect your router for thirty seconds. Then turn it on or plug it back in again. Wait for a few seconds, maybe minutes for your router to connect, and hopefully it will work. If not, contact your local Internet provider and they can help you with diagnostic problems. If that still does not work, then they will send you a new router, or you may have to buy a new one. Good luck!
Just turn it on with the power switch.
To adjust the settings on the router, turn it clockwise.
Turn off for five minutes and then turn it back on
You can, but you will be unable to connect to the Web or any other computers on your network. If you are using WPA2 and have a good password, there should be no reason to turn off your router, as it would be nigh on impossible for anyone to access your router unless they knew your password.