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rscott57
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Apr 01, 2018
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Wired-only router in front of a wireless router

I have an AC3200, R8000 Wifi router.  I want to have a wired-only router with at least 4 (preferably more) ethernet outlets in front of this at the modem and feed the wireless router from the wired r...
  • antinode's avatar
    antinode
    Apr 02, 2018

    > I guess the configuration that I want would be:
    >
    > ISP --- modem --- wired-only-router --- wireless-access-point (with the
    > wired router feeding some PCs, as well as the R8000 as a wireless access
    > point 30 feet away.)

       Do you already have the cable installed for that 30-foot run?  If
    your intention is to run a new cable for (a mere) 30 feet to get to the
    R8000-as-WAP, then why not run two cables to that location, and use the
    R8000 as your only router (Plan A)?  (The second cable would run from a
    LAN Ethernet port on the R8000, back to a (cheap, gigabit) Ethernet
    switch near the modem, to feed the wired clients there.)

    > What would be a good wired-only router, [...]

       I haven't looked lately, and I don't know what your requirements are.
    You might find it easier/cheaper to find a wireless router, and disable
    its radio(s), if you really don't want to leave it/them operational.
    Another 50 feet of cable and a (cheap, gigabit) Ethernet switch could be
    cheaper than a second router (which might be less fancy than the R8000),
    and the one-router Plan A would also be easier to administer.

    > [...] would anything special have to be done to just use the R8000 as
    > a WAP after the wired-only router?

       Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
    for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Look for "Use the Router as a
    Wireless Access Point".  But I still think that Plan A (with more cable
    and the (cheap, gigabit) Ethernet switch) would be a better choice.