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morrismc
Nov 20, 2019Aspirant
how do I connect my internet coax to my Netgear Nighthawk Ax8
I purchased the Netgear Nighthawk Ax8 router with the intent to replace my internet provider's router. I want to cut the TV and Phone from my existing provider's plan and keep internet only. There is...
plemans
Nov 20, 2019Guru
You don't say who your isp is but if you recieve internet service via coax you will need a modem. The RAX80 is a router only device (best route). You need a modem seperate. Or you can return the RAX80 and get a combo device that has a modem and router together. I'm not a fan of these as then the isp controls the firmware as well as if something goes wrong, you're out both devices.
Who is your ISP? Usually they have a list of compatible modems based upon service you plan on using.
- michaelkenwardNov 20, 2019Guru
plemans wrote:
I'm not a fan of these as then the isp controls the firmware as well as if something goes wrong, you're out both devices.
You can get some idea of why this is sound advice by looking at how many cable modem/routers Netgear sells.
Cable Modem Routers | Networking | Home | NETGEAR
A handful.
Compare that with the router range.
Wifi Router | Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
Dozens.
This tells me that you get a much wider choice of features in routers.
Just put a cable modem in front.
- morrismcNov 23, 2019Aspirant
Yep, Cable modem in front of the router is the solution. Thanks
- michaelkenwardNov 23, 2019Guru
morrismc wrote:
Yep, Cable modem in front of the router is the solution. Thanks
When looking for a cable modem, best look for a "modem only" number.
Many modems are really modem/routers. That just makes like more complicated ... and expensive.