I used a $4 timer to reboot my router, and it actually made my internet faster
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Senior Contributing EditorSenior Contributing Editor April 27, 2026 at 7:45 a.m. PT
Router Rebooter
4 / 5 Very goodpros and cons
Pros- Simple, no-fuss gadget.
- Reboots every 24 hours.
- No apps, buttons, or settings.
- No option to change reboot interval.
- No indication of how long until it reboots.
- Only one DC jack size.
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It's a fact of life that consumer-grade routers can be a bit… rubbish. Sure, you can solve many of your internet-related woes by buying a bunch of high-end gear and then connecting to a high-speed internet pipe, but most people don't have the cash or inclination to do that. Most people just want their reels to load faster.
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I've been in tech now for three decades, and one thing I've known since the dawn of time -- when internet bits flowed at speeds that seem glacial by today's standards through modems attached to beige desktop PCs -- is that one guaranteed way to speed up an internet connection is to reboot a router.
But who has time to flip a switch nowadays? I want my switches to flip for me. Well, now they can, thanks to Router Rebooter.
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Router Rebooter
A simple inline dongle that does one thing: it cuts the power for five seconds every 24 hours.
details View at AmazonWhat is a Router rebooter?
The Router Rebooter uses 5.5mm x 2.1mm DC jacks.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETIt's a small cable that sits inline with the router's DC power cable and cuts the power to the router every 24 hours.
Yes, it's that simple.
There are no buttons, dials, knobs, or an app to control the dongle. You plug the power cable's DC jack into one end of the Router Rebooter, plug the other end into the router, and it starts counting down. Within 24 hours, the dongle will shut off the router's power for 5 seconds.
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As for power, the dongle can handle voltages from 5V to 15V, so there's no problem there, since that is the range of DC power supplies used with consumer electronics.
The only possible bump in the road is the size of the DC jack. This Router Rebooter uses 5.5mm x 2.1mm DC jacks, which I've found is the most common size for routers. I tested this jack on a few different systems I have lying around, and it fitted perfectly.
How I'm using it at home
I've installed the Rebooter in a few local businesses that suffer from low-quality Wi-Fi infrastructure, yet rely on this connection for card payments and other operations.
One such business uses a cheap provider-supplied router, and rebooting the device meant climbing behind a counter and freeing the router from a tangle of wires.
It's a mess, but it's a mess I can't touch until the end of the season. Until then, the Router Rebooter refreshes the internet connection daily, and frustration levels at the business have eased dramatically.
Even getting to this router requires agility.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETSo, why does rebooting a router speed up the internet connection?
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Well, like any computer, a router has limited memory and processing power. Over time, the device can become bogged down and glitchy. Rebooting clears its memory, ends all tasks, reloads its operating system, and forces the router to make a new connection with the internet service provider.
I couldn't resist taking the Router Rebooter apart to see what's inside.
Perfect for incorporating into projects.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETThe device inside is a simple circuit board. This setup got me thinking that anyone with solid electronics and soldering skills could solder this device directly to their modem's power cable, wrap it in shrink wrap, and do away with a separate dongle altogether. The circuit board could also be used inside a project.
ZDNET's buying advice
For $8, you get two Router Rebooter dongles, a black one and a white one, which is a good deal because this approach gives you a spare device to tinker with, if you're that way inclined. This dongle is about as basic as they get, but if you want something more complicated, well, it's now a case of how much you want to spend.
I've tested a "smart" dongle with automatic internet monitoring that reboots when the internet goes down and can reboot daily or monthly, which is pretty good service. There are also IP-enabled dongles with a USB-C or DC jack on the end, including an app, cloud control features, and more, if you want extra functionality.
But for absolute simplicity with maximum function, it's hard to beat the Router Rebooter. I've bought a couple more to add to the remote cameras I use, which also benefit from daily reboots.
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