Modem backup battery?
 
            
                
                    Jorge C. #7735                
                
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                    Hello, I had a few electricity outages the last few days and I have to reset my modem because it looses all it settings. I remember Bell modem have a backup battery so when the power goes off you still have internet at home.
Does any of you know if fizz offer something like this. I didnt find any battery connection inside this one but maybe some of you knows a way to handle this?
                Does any of you know if fizz offer something like this. I didnt find any battery connection inside this one but maybe some of you knows a way to handle this?
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            No Fizz does not have it. You need to buy an UPS6
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            @Mike If the power goes out, and you have a UPS can you still get internet?7
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            @Mike Thanks!7
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            Fizz modem doesn't have a battery. You need to have your own if you need it6
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            Never heard of a necessity for a backup modem battery7
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            @Alexander me neither. until Covid arrive, need to work from home, construction in you area and then you get a lot of power outage lol. Bell provide the modem with and internal battery. If you loose your power you still have internet6
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            As Mike said, if the power outage affects the videotron box you might be out of luck. Maybe with DSL you still had power in the lines as that works on a different system.7
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            Jorge,
 Sorry,
 Fizz modem doesnt have a battery.
 You need to buy a UPS if you want one.5
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            I bought a UPS at Costco and it plugged into my modem and router. Gives me a couple of hours coverage in case!0
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            Yes Philipp with a DSL router you can have an external battery in case of electric outages. It’s a Cyber Power.0
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