Summary

I was the happy overlord of my domain with my smart home set up just the way I wanted until a simple cable modem glitch came along to burst my smug bubble. So I spent $50 and fixed the problem.

Network Downtime Spells Disaster for a Smart Home

These days you can achieveJetsonslevels of home automation, but without a robust network backbone to support it all, things can fall apart with the snap of a finger. Or in this case, a glitch in your network connectivity. After all of your efforts to make sure that your wireless coverage reaches all of your devices, two bottlenecks within your control can shut it all down: your ISP device and wireless (or wired) router.

I learned this the hard way when I was on vacation overseas and a package inadvertently was scheduled to arrive while I was away. I live in a neighborhood where package theft is a common occurrence, so this left me in a bit of a pickle. “No problem!” I thought, “This is where my handy video doorbell and package delivery notifications can come to the rescue: I’ll just ask my neighbor to grab it for me once it arrives.”

The Keep Connect Automatic Router Rebooter.

However, when I went to check on my cameras, I discovered that they were all offline. In fact, my entire home was offline. Anxiety up,I checked with my internet service provider, and they reported no outages. The app said that my modem was unreachable. Normally, a simpleremote rebootof the modem clears issues like this, but my ISP couldn’t even reach my modem to send the command. Someone needed to physically power cycle the modem. I was stuck thousands of miles away and was blind to the state of my home.

In my case, the problem my cable modem, but fiber ONT devices can also occasionally glitch out, requiring a power cycle, and sometimes it’s the router that crashes. Luckily, my package was not taken by porch pirates. I was able to restore connectivity after I returned home, but I realized that I needed a way to deal with outages like this.

Screen shot of Keep Connect Advanced Settings page.

The Keep Connect Can Help

My search for a solution ultimately landed me on a neat little $50 device that resembles (and actually is) asmart plug: TheKeep Connect Automatic Router Rebooter. It acts like any other smart plug, giving you the ability to remotely control power to whatever is plugged into it, but its neatest trick is to monitor your connection and trigger a power cycle when it detects a connection loss.

Keep Connect Automatic Router Rebooter

This is not your typical smart plug. The Keep Connect Automatic Router Rebooter triggers a power cycle when it detects a connection loss to automatically reboot your devices without you having to lift a finger.

The Keep Connect Automatic Router Rebooter does this by regularly polling servers online and listening for a response to verify that it is connected to the internet. If no response returns, it automatically shuts power off for a predetermined time before turning the power back on and checking again for connectivity.

Screen shot of Keep Connect Settings Page.

Setup was rather straightforward and familiar: plug in the Keep Connect, connect to its Wi-Fi, and enter your home Wi-Fi credentials in the configuration page that pops up. From there, there is a slew of settings you can tweak to best match your network’s needs, but for the most part, I stuck with the defaults.

My ISP recommends waiting a full minute after cutting power before powering the modem back up, so I changed the power-off time from its 30-second default and that’s about it.

Once set up, no further interactions were needed in my case, but you may want to tune some of the many settings available to suit the idiosyncrasies of your network. There are multiple ways to configure Keep Connect to be more or less sensitive to network events in case it triggers too often or doesn’t respond to an outage. you’re able to even schedule recurring power cycles to “refresh” your device once a month or a frequency of your choice.

One Less Thing to Worry About

Since putting in my Keep Connect, I experienced a couple of automatic reboots (one of which happened while I was away from home) after my cable modem choked on a glitch. Thanks to this little smart home addition, it all happened without me noticing or having to physically intervene.

It’s too bad that my cable modem can’t maintain consistent uptime indefinitely without the occasional reboot but thanks to the Keep Connect, a complete disruption has been reduced to a minor 3-5 minute annoyance. For me, that was money well spent. Untilsomething that can’t be fixed with a power cyclecomes along to knock the self-satisfied smile off my face.