Powercycle the WRV200 via SNMP ?

Is there an OID in the WRV200's SNMP MIB to powercycle the unit with an SNMP PUT command ?
When the web UI stops responding it can be handy to powercycle the unit without having physical access to the unit....

i don't think that the feature you are looking for is supported by WRV200...

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