Keep Connect Router Rebooter, Wi-Fi Reset Device, Monitors Connectivity and Resets When Required. No App Necessary. If You En

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 709 ratings

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Last update: 01-11-2025


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Automatic Router Rebooter / Reset - Stop manually restarting your router! Automate the process to ensure highly reliable internet connection uptime
Constantly Monitors Router and/or Modem Internet Health. Keep Connect provides 24/7/365 protection to ensure that your smart home and connected devices are always online and available.
Notifications - Free Texts or Emails from Keep Connect notifying you of detected eventsif you choose to enter your phone number/email. You may also choose No Notifications.
Perfect for Smart Home Reliability - Schedule Periodic Resets to keep your connection fresh and fast.
Premium Cloud Services App Available (iOS App Store and Google Play Store) - Our Premium Keep Connect Cloud Services platform allows using our Online/Mobile App to monitor many locations in one place as well. Cloud Services allows remote management of devices at all locations as well as heartbeat monitoring of your Keep Connects to notify you in the event of an ISP internet outage at one of your sites.

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John Hardesty
5.0 out of 5 stars Super reliable
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Works great, I know that sometimes my internet connection drops and we probably don’t need to do anything for it to restore. This is especially useful when we are away on travel. The system attempts to restore the connection and does so until it can verify that the connection is good. It’s simple to set up and configure and I love that it sends me a notification after a successfully reset. It works as advertised and has reset my home network 4-5 times without human intervention.
Zvolts
5.0 out of 5 stars This appears to be just the device I was looking for
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020
Update: 8/7/23 - It’s been over 2.5 years and Keep Connect has worked flawlessly. I’ve not experienced any prolong outages since deploying it. Sure beats having to drive 150 miles every month or so to reset my router as I had to do before Keep Connect.

Update: 11/16/22 - I’ve been using Keep Connect for almost 2 years now. It’s working better and more often than ever. I recently switched from a mom and pop AT&T bandwidth reseller to T-Mobile’s Home Internet. My old connection almost never went down so I would go months without Keep Connect having to do its thing. This T-Mobile connection has many more problems and Keep Connect is sometimes kicking in several times a day to keep the connection up. I appreciate this device more than ever.

Update: 8/28/22 - another year has passed and Keep Connect is still working flawlessly for me. More importantly, my remote connection has remained available.

Update 4: 7/15/2021 - Keep Connect has been working for me as advertised for about 7 months. I have it set to power cycle my LTE router once a week and it has handled the occasional connectivity issues just fine. No complaints at all.

Update 3: 1/27/2021 - In a previous update, I mentioned that you can set Keep Connect to automatically cycle power on a particular day and time. Turns out that isn’t entirely accurate. On a Tuesday I set mine to automatically cycle power every 7 days at 10:00am. One might think that this would cycle power every Tuesday at 10 :00am thereafter. However, what it actually seems to do is to cycle power seven days from the previous power cycle. So if Keep Connect cycled power on a Saturday (unscheduled) due to a connectivity issue, the next automatic scheduled power cycle would be seven days from Saturday, unless of course their is another unscheduled event in the meantime.

Update 2: 1/9/2021 - My LTE internet connection had some hiccups this morning, which Keep Connect recognized and in response power cycled my router. The power cycle did reestablish the connection. The text I received when this happened is attached. Bumped my original 4 star rating to a 5.

Update: 1/5/2021 - I have my Keep Connect setup to automatically power cycle my router every Tuesday at 10:00am. That functionality seems to work as advertised. I received a text message from them informing me of the auto reset.

I am using this device to keep an LTE-based internet connection up at a remote cabin.

Before purchasing this device, I tried several different but similar devices, none of which worked for more than a few months. These other devices were more brute force. They simply cycled power on a device on a predetermined schedule. Keep Connect differs from those other devices in that it is intended to join a WiFi network and monitor it for certain connectivity issues. It then is supposed to power cycle the device plugged into it in response to those connectivity issue. It does also have the capability to cycle power on a schedule.

The included configuration documentation and the information provided on their website is pretty sparse.

When you first plug-in the Keep Connect device, it creates a new, temporary WiFi network to join in order to configure the device. When you connect to that temporary SSID (I used an iPad), a configuration page will automatically pop up in a web browser. From this configuration page you select Configure WiFi and then on the subsequent page, select the Wi-Fi network’s SSID you want the device to join and monitor. You will also need to provide your WiFi network password. You can also provide a cell phone number for Keep Connect to send texts to on certain events, such as when it power cycles your router. I left all other options on the main configuration page at default values. I suggest you also select the Advance Configuration option at this point. From the Advance Configuration section you can select a schedule to power cycle your device, among other options. If you later want to change any of the configuration options, you must hit the main button on the front of the device and reconfigure from scratch. It’s not a difficult or time-consuming process though.

Once you save your configuration, you should receive an automated text message from Johnson Creative (assuming you entered your cell phone number) which lets you know that their back-end set up is complete. It also provides a code which can be used from their website to remotely query your device. None of the information returned from this functionality was sensitive, but you should be aware that Johnson Creative is remotely communicating with your Keep Connect device. The information returned is essentially the date and time of previous power cycles and a timestamp of the last time they communicated with your KeepConnect device.

I intend to update this review once I know that it consistently does what it claims. The reason for my initial 4 star review is that I currently lack that information.
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Zvolts
5.0 out of 5 stars This appears to be just the device I was looking for
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020
Update: 8/7/23 - It’s been over 2.5 years and Keep Connect has worked flawlessly. I’ve not experienced any prolong outages since deploying it. Sure beats having to drive 150 miles every month or so to reset my router as I had to do before Keep Connect.

Update: 11/16/22 - I’ve been using Keep Connect for almost 2 years now. It’s working better and more often than ever. I recently switched from a mom and pop AT&T bandwidth reseller to T-Mobile’s Home Internet. My old connection almost never went down so I would go months without Keep Connect having to do its thing. This T-Mobile connection has many more problems and Keep Connect is sometimes kicking in several times a day to keep the connection up. I appreciate this device more than ever.

Update: 8/28/22 - another year has passed and Keep Connect is still working flawlessly for me. More importantly, my remote connection has remained available.

Update 4: 7/15/2021 - Keep Connect has been working for me as advertised for about 7 months. I have it set to power cycle my LTE router once a week and it has handled the occasional connectivity issues just fine. No complaints at all.

Update 3: 1/27/2021 - In a previous update, I mentioned that you can set Keep Connect to automatically cycle power on a particular day and time. Turns out that isn’t entirely accurate. On a Tuesday I set mine to automatically cycle power every 7 days at 10:00am. One might think that this would cycle power every Tuesday at 10 :00am thereafter. However, what it actually seems to do is to cycle power seven days from the previous power cycle. So if Keep Connect cycled power on a Saturday (unscheduled) due to a connectivity issue, the next automatic scheduled power cycle would be seven days from Saturday, unless of course their is another unscheduled event in the meantime.

Update 2: 1/9/2021 - My LTE internet connection had some hiccups this morning, which Keep Connect recognized and in response power cycled my router. The power cycle did reestablish the connection. The text I received when this happened is attached. Bumped my original 4 star rating to a 5.

Update: 1/5/2021 - I have my Keep Connect setup to automatically power cycle my router every Tuesday at 10:00am. That functionality seems to work as advertised. I received a text message from them informing me of the auto reset.

I am using this device to keep an LTE-based internet connection up at a remote cabin.

Before purchasing this device, I tried several different but similar devices, none of which worked for more than a few months. These other devices were more brute force. They simply cycled power on a device on a predetermined schedule. Keep Connect differs from those other devices in that it is intended to join a WiFi network and monitor it for certain connectivity issues. It then is supposed to power cycle the device plugged into it in response to those connectivity issue. It does also have the capability to cycle power on a schedule.

The included configuration documentation and the information provided on their website is pretty sparse.

When you first plug-in the Keep Connect device, it creates a new, temporary WiFi network to join in order to configure the device. When you connect to that temporary SSID (I used an iPad), a configuration page will automatically pop up in a web browser. From this configuration page you select Configure WiFi and then on the subsequent page, select the Wi-Fi network’s SSID you want the device to join and monitor. You will also need to provide your WiFi network password. You can also provide a cell phone number for Keep Connect to send texts to on certain events, such as when it power cycles your router. I left all other options on the main configuration page at default values. I suggest you also select the Advance Configuration option at this point. From the Advance Configuration section you can select a schedule to power cycle your device, among other options. If you later want to change any of the configuration options, you must hit the main button on the front of the device and reconfigure from scratch. It’s not a difficult or time-consuming process though.

Once you save your configuration, you should receive an automated text message from Johnson Creative (assuming you entered your cell phone number) which lets you know that their back-end set up is complete. It also provides a code which can be used from their website to remotely query your device. None of the information returned from this functionality was sensitive, but you should be aware that Johnson Creative is remotely communicating with your Keep Connect device. The information returned is essentially the date and time of previous power cycles and a timestamp of the last time they communicated with your KeepConnect device.

I intend to update this review once I know that it consistently does what it claims. The reason for my initial 4 star review is that I currently lack that information.
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Alan
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well, very configurable, but a tad expensive
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022
Overall, this device works well. It is highly configurable and does exactly what it says it will do. I have another device that is similar to this that I used for a long time, but that device is not configurable at all. I figured that at some point that my original device was going to stop working so I began to investigate other options and settled for this device.

For those who don’t know what this device is let me offer a brief explanation: It is device that plugs into the wall outlet and then you plug your modem/router into it. It repeatedly attempts to ping various websites at user-defined intervals. As long as it is successful in doing so, then it assumes that all is well and it does nothing. If, however, it is unable to reach a website or an IP address then it will cut power to whatever is plugged into it (typically the modem and router) and then turn power back on after a user-defined period of time. It will then repeat the test, and repeatedly shut itself off for a user defined number of times. The idea, is of course, that occasionally it is necessary to power cycle modems and routers if they aren’t working. This is a great feature because it works autonomously. If no one is home it keeps on working, which is great when you are at work or on the road. Especially since if you’re like me your home is a “Smart Home” and has cameras and a ton of IoT devices that need an active internet connection to work.

As I said it is highly configurable. You can choose which websites it “pings” and how long to keep trying before it triggers a reset of itself. I just have 2 gripes about this device. The first being that if you want to trigger a reset it is not immediate. It can take up to 5 minutes for it to take effect. I think that’s because it has to go though a cloud based server which sends the request to the device. Not a huge deal, but a bit of an inconvenience at times. The 2nd and definitely the biggest complaint of mine is that in order to get the full utilization out of this device it requires a subscription to their service which I believe is $20/year. Not a huge amount, but it’s an added expense.

However, as I said, it is highly configurable. The device that I used before this was a “one size fits all” and was not configurable. For some people it may not have worked well at all. For example, it would shut itself off when it couldn’t ping a website (who knows what website that even was??), and would remain off for I think it was 30 seconds. Then it would turn back on and would not attempt a restart for at least a few minutes. However, some people’s internet may have taken longer than that to fully restore itself and therefore it would be constantly restarting itself.

This device does NOT have that issue. You can fully configure it however you need to, and I believe you can also have two of these devices that work in tandem with each other. If, for example, you need the first device to power off first and remain off for a period of time and then the 2nd device to restart at later time this unit can do that.

It works well and is very configurable, I just wish I could remotely control it without having to pay the subscription.
David J. Haas
5.0 out of 5 stars Works the way its supposed to
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I was having problems with my 5G internet access point. It was losing connectivity and needed to be power cycled to get it back. When I was not around, this was causing problems. I bought the Keep Connect device and it solved the problem. It worked great and emailed me every time it needed to power cycle the AP. Luckily, I was able to convince the carrier to replace the AP and now my problem is solved, but I still have it plugged into the Keep Connect. Good security.

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