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Axeman67
Feb 07, 2018Aspirant
D7000 in cascata a modem fibra infostrada D-Link DVA-5592
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antinode
Feb 07, 2018Guru
> D7000 in cascata a modem fibra infostrada D-Link DVA-5592
And your question is?
My Web-search results suggest that the D-Link DVA-5592 is a
modem+router (not unlike the D7000). If you want to use them together,
then you might want to configure one of them -- let's say the D7000 --
as a wireless access point: ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Access
Point : Enable Access Point Mode.
- Axeman67Feb 07, 2018Aspirant
In this way can I also use D7000 also for LAN?
Thank's.
- antinodeFeb 08, 2018Guru
> In this way can I also use D7000 also for LAN?
If by "LAN" you mean wired connections, then yes.
"LAN" = Local-Area Network. That includes wired and wireless
connections. The "LAN" Ethernet ports on a router are labeled "LAN" to
distinguish them from the "WAN/Internet" Ethernet port ("W" = Wide).
Wireless clients are on the same LAN as wired clients. It's easy to
put a "LAN" label on an Ethernet port, but it's hard to put a "LAN"
label on a wireless connection, so many people think that "LAN" means
"wired". But it doesn't.