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corvairbob
Nov 08, 2023Tutor
netgear c3700-100nas question
i have this modem/router i will call it a router, the netgear 3700-100nas unit. anyway i now have it connected to cable and i'm looking at switching to fibre, will this router work with frontier's fi...
- Nov 08, 2023
Go back to your first message. You said:
i have this modem/router i will call it a router, the netgear 3700-100nas unit. anyway i now have it connected to cable and i'm looking at switching to fibre, will this router work with frontier's fiber system?
The immediate answer is no. The C3700 can connect to cable networks.
As explained earlier, "fibre" is meaningless. There is fibre in every Internet service. (There are also wires.)
How does the Internet get to you?
You also said:
i believe frontier installs a box of sorts either on the outside of the house or in the garage or a utility room and that is the fibre gear and from there it converts to the lan system.
That is usually a sign that they are delivering the Internet over fibre optic system that delivers to your front door. The output is the LAN port.
You can then plug that into a router. This means that your C3700 will be useless.
Then you said:
they provide the Amazon eero Pro 6 router and that router has 2 lan ports t
So, the output into the LAN system from the box the outside of the house feeds into the eero router.
Where did this bit suddenly come from?
tell me how do you get fibre on that Amazon eero 6 Wi-Fi router it does not have any fibre connections only phone connections.
If the eero 6 Wi-Fi router has only phone connections, it isn't a router.
i just talked to frontier and they told me they do not have fibre in my areaDoes this mean that you have to abandon the idea of "looking at switching to fibre"?
This is all getting very confusing.
michaelkenward
Nov 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
The C3700 is 10 years old. It has ancient wifi technology.
The wifi from the eero Pro 6 will be a lot more capable.
When the new system is up and running, work out what you can do to meet your needs.
With a house wired for LAN, you can plug things into it wherever you like to extend the wifi. If you need more LAN ports, a simple switch is inexpensive and can come in various sizes.
- corvairbobNov 08, 2023Tutor
thanks i just checked and i have 2 routers that are newer than the c3700-100nas unit 1 is the linksys ac1900 mu-mimo 1.9 gbps and the other one is a netgear nighthawk ac1900 router modem unit. now they may be old tech as well. also i did double check and i do have that magic jack plugged into the server so i should be good to go with the Amazon eero Pro 6 router they provide and as stated because i have lan all over and hubs in different corners of the house and the garages if i were to need extended range i can plug another Amazon eero Pro 6 router into one of them. i'm banking on this router to allow me into the settings and be able to set my system port forwarding on it. thanks a bunch guys.
- michaelkenwardNov 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
corvairbob wrote:
unit 1 is the linksys ac1900 mu-mimo 1.9 gbps and the other one is a netgear nighthawk ac1900 router modem unit.
The "netgear nighthawk ac1900 router modem" could be one of many things. That's not a model number. If it is another cable modem, then you hit the same brick wall as the C3700.
If the linksys is just a router, you could use that with the new device. If it is another modem/router, same problem.
because i have lan all over and hubs in different corners of the house and the garages if i were to need extended range i can plug another Amazon eero Pro 6 router into one of them.Sounds like a good strategy.