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Yes. I don't have this particular unit for that function, but I do have my modem and router "backed-up" by a UPS. It should be able to keep your router up for at least 45 minutes. Of course, the more load you add on, the shorter the time it can keep "things" powered up. I purchased my unit to backup my entertainment system (network hub, satellite unit, LED TV and surround sound receiver). It will keep all that going for about 25 minutes. I prefer (if space is available) a UPS over a surge protector in that a UPS works as a surge protector, and also will keep your electronics running (for a "given" amount of time) when the power is out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Our UPS products I meant to do just that and the UPS chosen is would do well for your application. Thank you for your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I use my uninterruptible power suppy for my router and my ATT cable/internet/phone box. they are all plugged into the same UPS. Plugging your router into the UPS will keep the router working even during momentary outages. If your router is a combination internet cable box and router you should be all set. if you have a separate cable/internet box it will also need to be plugged into a UPS - and it can be the same UPS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don’t see why not that was kinda the reason I got it but ever since I’ve got the power was consistent
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