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btm215
Jun 08, 2020Aspirant
Switch not splitting Xfinity home internet successfully via Netgear Nighthawk and switch
Hello, I've been struggling to hardwire my home with Ethernet via Netgear switches and have not been able to resolve issue after several different attempts. I have Blast! Internet service fro...
btm215
Jun 08, 2020Aspirant
Yes I have CM1150v and I know it's not a router, which is why I bought the switch. The switch is a router right? I followed instructions of the switch and it still was not getting internet to more than one device plugged into switch. Each device would show ethernet connections, but only one would work with internet.
Please advice, I'm trying to understand basics but forgive me if I'm missing something.
And thank you.
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FURRYe38
Jun 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
No, the switch is not a router. You need a router between the modem and switch...
- btm215Jun 08, 2020Aspirant
Well that explains it! I thought the managed switch would do the work of the router.
Can you recommend a router for my setup?
Just for my own knowledge, does a router not have multiple ports which is why you need switch as well? In other words, why wouldn't a router and switch be one unit?
Trying to fully understand each component.Thanks so much!
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- FURRYe38Jun 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Any be any router. Depends on what you need and do. Most NG R series routers are good, R7800 and models upwards.
RAX are simiar but come with AX wifi modes.XR series are gaming routers.
NG Orbi is a router with wirelss mesh satellites for more coverage.
You can connect up any non NG router as well.
Most routers come with LAN ports in back, usually 4 ports are standard. Orbi AX comes with 3. Seen smaller routers come with 1 port only thus a switch would be needed. You can keep the one you have and connect it to the router your looking to put in place.
You can connect any kind of switch to the back of a router for more ports and configurations. I have a 24 port behind my one router as I have multiple rooms to service and other wired devices that connect to the switch. You can also daisy chain switches as well. Can do many things with switches.
- btm215Jun 08, 2020Aspirant
This is very helpful. I'm specifically trying to eliminate wifi, so any recommendations on a non-wifi router?
Thanks again, this is all clearing up for me.Best
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