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djinn13
Mar 11, 2020Aspirant
using GS108Tv2 to trunk MB8600 and connect ac1750 to switch
i just want to know if this is possible and or a smart config B8600 trunked with GS108t then connect AC1750 to the switch. have lan behind the router. I would have nothing else between the swi...
- Mar 11, 2020
These are more than aged routers, AFAIK they are suporting WAN or business continuity (fail-over) or load balancing between two independent Internet connections. Not aware there is WAN aggregation support.
Netgear offers some consumer routers, resp. the firmware was enhanced to extend the WAN interface by allowing the aggregation with an additional dedicated LAN port. Some examles are the RAX80/RAX75 -> https://kb.netgear.com/000060393/How-do-I-set-up-Ethernet-port-aggregation-between-my-NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Multi-gig-Speed-Cable-Modem-and-my-NETGEAR-Nighthawk-AX8-router and the RAX200 https://kb.netgear.com/000060873/How-do-I-set-up-WAN-aggregation-on-my-NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Tri-Band-AX12-router
Please understand that "AC1750" does not say much about the hardware or the model - this is just some WiFi technology standard and a sum of theoretical max link speed achieveable.
schumaku
Mar 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Based on the Motorola MB8600 Ultra Fast DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem information, this is a pure modem (double check with your ISP if they don't have some special NAT router config on it just in case). To connect multiple devices (computer, switch, WiFi access point, mobiles, ...) you need to add a NAT router - if your ISP contract does bring more bandwidth than 1000 Mbit/s (1 Gb/s) the modem has "hidden" ports allowing to connect to a router supporting port aggregation on the WAN/Internet side.
djinn13
Mar 11, 2020Aspirant
i guess my real question is do you see any conflicts with set up?
- schumakuMar 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Without a NAT router issues are predictable as most ISP only assign one IP address - intended to run one single device, typically one computer or a router. Any other devices won't be able to access the Internet.
- djinn13Mar 11, 2020Aspirant
my router is able to do nat forwarding, virtual servers, alg, port triggers,dmz.
you think it would be suffcient?