E1000 won't reboot after power off

I have an E1000 installed. When I'm away for a while, I turn the power off to my modem and router to reduce electicity use. When I turn the power back on after returning, the E1000 will not reboot automatically. It will only reboot after I physically remove the power adapter cord from the E1000 body and reinsert it. Why doesn't it reboot automatically?

While turning on the devices, turn on the modem first. Wait for 1 minute and then turn on the router.
The router should reboot automatically when you turn it ON. However your router is not doing it automatically.

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