Unstable power conditions are one of the most common causes of internet interruptions in homes, offices, telecom networks, and remote connectivity environments. Even a short power fluctuation lasting only a few seconds can force a router, ONT, ONU, gateway, or CPE device to restart.
A professional Mini UPS or DC backup power solution can help maintain network continuity during short power interruptions, voltage instability, and local outages.
MYLION provides Mini UPS solutions designed for telecom and broadband applications, including routers, ONT/ONU devices, gateways, CPE equipment, and other DC-powered network devices.
Why routers reboot during unstable power conditions
Many users assume that routers only stop working during a complete blackout. However, network devices are often affected by much smaller power events.
Common causes include:
1. Short power interruptions
A brief power interruption may last less than a minute, but most standard routers have no internal backup energy source. When external power disappears, the router shuts down immediately and needs to restart after power returns.
This reboot process can interrupt:
- Internet connectivity
- Wi-Fi access
- VoIP services
- Smart home systems
- Remote monitoring devices
- Business network access
For telecom operators and ISPs, repeated router reboots can create unnecessary customer complaints and service calls.
2. Voltage instability
In some regions, especially areas with unstable electrical infrastructure, voltage fluctuations can affect AC adapters and connected DC devices.
A router may experience:
- Unexpected shutdown
- Adapter protection activation
- Network disconnection
- Slow recovery after power restoration
3. Weak or overloaded power adapters
The router adapter specification does not always represent actual operating conditions.
A device may require more power during:
- Startup
- High network traffic
- Wi-Fi transmission
- Connected USB accessories
- Additional network modules
Therefore, selecting backup power based only on the adapter label can result in an unsuitable solution.
How a Mini UPS Prevents Router Reboot?
The most effective method is using a Mini UPS or DC UPS designed specifically for networking equipment.
A Mini UPS works by providing backup energy between the external power source and the router. During normal operation, it charges the internal battery. When power interruption occurs, it automatically switches to battery power to keep the router operating.
For telecom and ISP applications, a suitable Mini UPS should provide:
- Correct output voltage
- Enough continuous current capability
- Stable DC output
- Automatic power switching
- Appropriate backup duration
- Compatibility with the router or ONT/ONU device
MYLION Mini UPS products are developed around these application requirements, supporting common telecom and broadband equipment such as routers, ONT/ONU, gateways, and CPE devices.

How to Choose a Mini UPS for Router Backup Power
Choosing the right Mini UPS requires more than checking whether the connector fits.
The following technical factors should be evaluated.
1. Check router voltage requirements
Most network devices use DC power, but voltage requirements are not always identical.
Before selecting a Mini UPS, confirm:
- Device input voltage
- DC connector size
- Connector polarity
- Required cable type
A wrong voltage output can damage equipment or cause unstable operation.
2. Check actual power consumption
The router adapter rating is usually the maximum capability, not the actual consumption.
For accurate selection, evaluate:
- Operating current
- Peak current
- Connected accessories
- Network workload
For example, a standard Wi-Fi router may require much less power than a high-performance gateway or enterprise CPE device.
MYLION recommends selecting Mini UPS solutions based on real device load instead of only the adapter specification.
3. Calculate required backup time
Backup duration depends on:
- Battery energy (Wh)
- Router power consumption
- Conversion efficiency
- Battery aging
- Operating temperature
A basic calculation is:
Backup Time ≈ Battery Energy × Efficiency ÷ Device Power Consumption
However, theoretical calculation is only an estimate. Real runtime can change depending on network traffic, temperature, battery condition, and equipment behavior.

MYLION Mini UPS Solutions for FTTH, ISP and CPE Applications
MYLION Mini UPS with a high-capacity lithium battery can keep a router running for 2 to 10 hours or more during a power outage. This covers the vast majority of common outage scenarios, which average around two hours nationally.
Different MYLION Mini UPS models offer different runtime and power configurations:
Model | Output | Backup Time | Best For |
12V DC (3A) | 2–6 hours | Routers, ONUs, CPEs, CCTV cameras | |
12V DC (3A) | 6–10 hours | Dual-device router & CPE, ONU/ONT | |
12V DC (3A) | 6–12 hours | ONU/ONT, router & CPE, FTTx equipment | |
12V DC (5A) | 8–24 hours | High-power routers, mesh combos, network switches | |
LiFePO4 | 12V DC (2A) | 2–4.5 hours | Routers, CPE/ONT/ONU, VoIP, IP cameras |
Mini UPS solutions for different router applications
Different network deployments require different backup strategies.
Standard home and small office routers
For basic 12V routers, ONT devices, and broadband equipment, compact Mini UPS solutions can provide backup protection against short power interruptions.
Typical applications include:
- FTTH customer premises
- Home offices
- Small businesses
- Remote workers
MYLION 12V Mini UPS models such as MU26W, MU48W, and MU68W are positioned for standard DC network equipment applications, with selection based on required energy and load conditions.

High-power routers and gateways
Modern networking equipment such as Wi-Fi 6/7 routers, mesh gateways, and advanced CPE devices may require higher current capability.
These applications require attention to:
- Continuous output current
- Thermal performance
- Peak power demand
- Expected backup duration
MYLION higher-power 12V 5A Mini UPS solutions, including MU65 and MU35, are designed for higher-load DC equipment scenarios where continuous current capability is an important selection factor.

FTTH and telecom deployments
For ISPs and telecom operators, preventing customer downtime requires scalable and reliable deployment.
Important considerations include:
- Multiple router models
- Installation simplicity
- Field maintenance
- Device compatibility
MYLION multi-output Mini UPS, such as MYLION MUJ46 and MUJ435, are designed for 12V and 5V low-power broadband devices. Supports 5V USB and 12V DC output.

USB-C routers and next-generation CPE devices
Modern networking equipment such as USB-C routers, compact gateways, and next-generation CPE devices are increasingly adopting USB-C power interfaces.
These applications require attention to:
- USB-C PD power compatibility
- PD profile and cable requirements
- Continuous power delivery capability
- Device compatibility and backup duration
MYLION MUC85 USB-C Mini UPS is designed for USB-C powered equipment scenarios, supporting compatible USB-C PD devices with backup power continuity.

Why B2B Organizations Choose Mylion
- OEM/ODM Capability:Mylion supports custom configurations, fast sample service, and stable mass production, making it a reliable partner for distributors and project integrators.
- Proven Quality Control: With stable mass production and long-term supply reliability, Mylion helps B2B buyers reduce supply risk and after-sales cost.
- Designed for ISP and Telecom Deployments:Mylion’s Mini UPS solutions are purpose-built for ISP last-mile connectivity protection, telecom FTTx deployment projects, and system integration turnkey projects.
- Multiple Voltage Options:Supporting 5V, 9V, 12V, and 24V configurations, Mylion Mini UPS units are compatible with virtually any router, modem, ONU, or network device on the market.
- Intelligent Battery Management: Advanced BMS protection prevents overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits, extending battery life and ensuring safe operation.
MU68 Mini UPS
MU35 Mini UPS
MUL1202AC Mini UPS
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between a Mini UPS and a traditional UPS?
Q2: How do I choose the right voltage?
Q3: Can I use Mini UPS for other equipment?
Q4: Is installation complex?
Q5: How long can a Mini UPS keep a router running?
Q6: Can one Mini UPS power both a router and ONT?
Conclusion
Preventing router reboot during unstable power conditions requires more than adding a battery. A suitable Mini UPS can maintain internet connectivity during short outages.
For ISPs, telecom operators, and system integrators, a professional DC backup solution can improve service continuity, reduce customer complaints, and support reliable network deployment.
MYLION Mini UPS solutions are designed for telecom and broadband applications, helping customers protect routers, ONT/ONU devices, gateways, and CPE equipment with application-focused backup power solutions.





