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mmmmmm good
@Einhver i would try it on vps![]()
@fedi96 I mean type of router![]()
http://steamcommunity.com/id/ebina
http://chainfaucet.cf
http://terabitcoin.ga
So many paths to choose.
OMG @fedi96
If you using MikroTik Router it can set by schedule.
If you using AP Router with WiFi on it you can set timeout for every "X" sec/min/hour.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/ebina
http://chainfaucet.cf
http://terabitcoin.ga
So many paths to choose.
If you don't know which router you have - find it out and search on google. There are either programs which can do that for you, e.g. RouterControl, or there are curl scripts available which connect to the router and reset it for you.
If you find a program which supports your router you can write a simple .bat file ( google is your friend)which executes the program every x seconds.
It can also be done via iMacros, just record everything and it should be fine. But there can be some problems since if you disconnect your router, the time until you have a stable connection again can be different. So if you wait 60 seconds in iMacros everytime it could be that your router needs 70 seconds to connect again -> error
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well if you want share with us what you are trying to do, maby we have a better solution for you
btw you can find/do (if im not wrong) a .bat file for that ... not rly sure ...
and yes with the "192.168.1.1" or whatever you can do a reboot and you can do that with BUT in a VPS i don't think you will have access to the router ...
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