i see this on eg dir300vb, whr-hp-g54, dir300 for over a year now on all builds up to now. Thank you for the info, i will try this when i get home this weekend. this behaviour shows up on various platforms (eg scheduled reboot doesnt work). I do know that my cron works as I have it wake on lan a pc 4 days per week. It doesn't even output anything to the log. I would think this would be the easiest way.Īlso, a script might be written to be called (if it is possible to have the dd-wrt cron call a script in a certain location) that would turn it off, then sleep for a time, then restart it.Īnd a search for how to set time/date for cron can be found by an internet search.Īgain, I have not done this, but it should work. This is my crontab for the root user: m h dom mon dow command 50 8 shutdown now -r > /var/log/cron.log 0,30 date > /var/log/cron.log The second line works just fine, but I can't seem to get the restart command to work. The dd-wrt Administration>Management tab is where such a cron command would go.Ī cron command could be set to restart the radio (from what I read) or it could be set to turn the radio off and then another one set for 1 minute later could turn it on. I also found this on the internet so it should be workable. ![]() I would test the commands to make sure they work and then work on cron. It should work at least for routers with Broadcom chips. ![]() ![]() ![]() NOTE: I haven't done this, but the following page has commands for wireless.
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