Restarting your router and modem properly helps resolve connectivity issues, refresh the connection, and improve network performance. Here’s the best approach to restarting both devices:
Steps to Restart a Router & Modem
- Power Off the Modem and Router:
- Unplug the power cords from both the modem and router. If the modem has a backup battery (common in some cable modems), remove it as well.
- Wait 30 Seconds to 1 Minute:
- Give the modem and router time to completely power off. This allows the devices to clear their memory and reset any lingering issues.
- Reconnect the Modem First:
- Plug the modem back into the power source. Wait for it to fully power up and establish an internet connection, which could take 1-2 minutes. Watch for lights indicating it is connected to your ISP (usually a steady “online” or “internet” light).
- Reconnect the Router:
- After the modem is fully up, plug the router back into the power source. Allow it to boot up fully, which may take 1-2 minutes. The router’s Wi-Fi lights should become active once it’s ready.
- Test the Connection:
- Once both devices are powered back on and the lights indicate a proper connection, test your internet connection by using a wired or wireless device to ensure it’s working.
Important Notes:
- Order Matters: Always power on the modem first, then the router. The modem establishes the internet connection, and the router shares it with your devices.
- Device Indicators: Check for indicator lights on both the modem and router to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
- Factory Reset: Avoid pressing the “reset” button unless you want to reset the device to factory settings (this is different from a restart).
This method is the standard approach recommended by most internet service providers (ISPs) and helps maintain optimal performance of your home network.