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The only chance you have is if the Restart button is visible in Settings, My Devices, your base. If not, physical presence will be needed.
We've taken to recommending some extra items for remote locations to help fly through some issues, although Internet access outages can't easily be handled unless you have a router that supports a 3G/4G failover and you're willing to set that up. Generally, use a UPS/battery backup for your modem, router and base so power outages won't be an issue except for very long ones. Also, a remote control switch such as a WeMo is useful for the base so a non-responsive base can be power cycled as long as the Internet is working. Won't help you right now but should be useful in the future.
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The only chance you have is if the Restart button is visible in Settings, My Devices, your base. If not, physical presence will be needed.
We've taken to recommending some extra items for remote locations to help fly through some issues, although Internet access outages can't easily be handled unless you have a router that supports a 3G/4G failover and you're willing to set that up. Generally, use a UPS/battery backup for your modem, router and base so power outages won't be an issue except for very long ones. Also, a remote control switch such as a WeMo is useful for the base so a non-responsive base can be power cycled as long as the Internet is working. Won't help you right now but should be useful in the future.
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I'd go with BOTH the UPS and WeMo. The UPS just keeps things running but you can't force a power cycle on the base unless you get an expensive UPS with remote control.
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828Kerr, you can spend a fortune on a UPS. I spent $100 and it should last for hours. However, any battery will deplete regardless of the capacity so you can only plan on the likely scenarios, not a 10 day outage. If you're going to do that, you also need a backup generator.
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