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AmazingAbe
Aug 06, 2019Aspirant
Which one for aggregation feature
Hello, I need to buy a router to aggregate two internet connections (ethernet). Some friends told me that the Netgear Router WiFi Nighthawk AX12 AX6000 does that but I've read it is suggested fo...
AmazingAbe
Aug 15, 2019Aspirant
I'm just moving to a new house where the fiber is not yet arrived (it's mixed fiber/copper). To work I need to move a lot of GBs per day therefore I need speed to Upload/Download/Working remotely with colleagues at the same time. In my actual house I can do that because I have a fiber connection. The best idea I had for the new house is to spend more money (not less) to hope to have a better speed at least similar to the fiber connection.
Christian_R
Aug 16, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi AmazingAbe - You may find more info on setting up Ethernet Port Aggregation on the RAX120 on page 94 of the user manual linked below:
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RAX120/RAX120_UM_EN.pdf
~Christian
- schumakuAug 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Christian_R wrote:Hi AmazingAbe - You may find more info on setting up Ethernet Port Aggregation on the RAX120 on page 94 of the user manual linked below:
Sorry Christian, this is not what AmazingAbe needs. WAN port aggregation won't allow to combine multiple Internet connections or communication links. It's only to provide higher bandwidth to a single Internet connection, typically on Cable Modems supporting router WAN port aggregation.