Ensuring your Internet connection is stable and reliable can sometimes require regular reboots of your modem. Using an automatic reboot script can help maintain a seamless connection without manual intervention. Here’s a step-by-step guide to set up an automatic reboot script for your Net All Over modem.
Step 1
Connect to your Net All Over modem either via WIFI or ethernet
Step 2
Enter 192.168.2.1 in the URL bar at the top of a web browser.
Username: admin
Password: admin
Step 3
Use the menu on the left to click on “Administration”.
Step 4
Click the “Console” tab.
Step 5
Paste the following command into the white bar:
Echo ‘0 2 * * * reboot’ | crontab -
After pasting the command, hit the blue refresh button and wait 5 seconds before moving to
This command sets up the automatic reboot script to restart your modem daily at 2 AM. After pasting the command, hit the blue refresh button and wait 5 seconds before moving to the next step.
Step 6
Erase the previous command and type:
crontab -l
Into the white bar, after you hit the blue refresh button the previous command should show up in the grey box.
Step 7
Click the reboot button at the top right and you’re good to go.
Setting up this automatic reboot script helps ensure your Net All Over modem will reboot automatically, maintaining a stable and reliable high-speed Internet connection.
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