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Piper43078's avatar
Piper43078
Aspirant
Sep 27, 2022

Splitting/ switching a Modem signal

Can a modem signal be ‘split’ and then sent to two different/ separate routers??
If so what netgear product can achieve this?

4 Replies

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    Are you talking the coax connection? 

    Or connecting the coax to the modem and then using a switch on the modem? 

    If its option 2, most ISP's don't support that for a consumer connection. 

    Some do allow you to buy modem's with more than 1 output that you can connect more than 1 router to. 

    So a little clarification helps on what you're trying to do and what equipment you have. 

    • Piper43078's avatar
      Piper43078
      Aspirant
      Thanks… not splitting the coaxial, trying to split the signal coming out of the Optimum modem and then to two separate routers.
      I think you answered it… only 1 IPS per modem/ account….
      Thanks
      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Might ask the ISP if they support having more than 1 WAN IP address to one line. Some ISPs may support that.