I too have often done a few short (less than a minute) disconnections within quarter of an hour when swapping kit around and suffered no ill effects.
This 30 minute thing seems to be a recent "internet myth" to add to the many others. IIRC it first came along as an exaggerated way of waiting for a PPP session to drop normally at the ISP, for those with no (or no obvious) PPP session close facility in their router.
It is NOT an "internet myth" as far as FTTC - see my response to Mr.Saffron above. It may well have been distorted over the years as a consequence of Routers not having a Disconnect button for the PPP, but that is more likely to be in cases of combined modem/routers especially on ADSL/2+. If you do not have a Disconnect button, then you should "Pull the power plug" not just unplug it from the line.
If I just want a re-sync until recently I just pulled the HG612 power cable out of the HG612 socket, not touching the router at all. Waited say 20 seconds and plugged it back in.
IF you choose to do that, as mentioned above, if you have no other connection issues, fine, BUT it should be at least 30 seconds, there is specific Openreach guidance on that.
ChrisAO
Plusnet customer since June 2003.
Plusnet customer since June 2003.



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