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Re: Power Cycling Franklin T9 Hotspot
Hi, The timer option has worked for me. I give the hotspot power for 4-5 hours to chargethe battery and then shut off the power with the timer. The battery does chargeand draindaily but not completely. You don't need a costly router. My T10 would shut down approximately every two weeks or so when I had the battery removed and constantly hooked up to electricity. The hotspot has been working since October and hasn't shut down.12Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Power Cycling Franklin T9 Hotspot
I'm going to try Loby's directions. Makes sense if you use an old style timer to turn on and off power to the hotspot for a few hours a day to charge the battery. The hotspot will be primarily working on battery but won't be continuously charged.17Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Power Cycling Franklin T9 Hotspot
The T10 does NOT solve the issue. I'm in a Homeowners Assoc and we use the T-10 Hotspots for an irrigation wifi connection for control of the system. Ours has to be online 24/7. I had asked prior to commiting to these hotspots if they could be connected and online 24/7 and I was told yes. Evidently the sales folks don't know about the manual reboot requirement.I also had to remove the batteries due to the same error messages but the routers still go offline regularly even though they are plugged in. Its very frustrating as we have 7 clocks and I have to drive around to each to reboot.14Visto0likes0Comentarios