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zalek
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Mar 14, 2021

Can I use C3000 router when the input is not a coax cable but an ethernet cable?

I have Netgear C3000 router where the input is a coax cable. If I swith to other ISP which feeds the router through an ethernet cable - do I need to switch the router?

 

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zb

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  • > [...] If I swith to other ISP which feeds the router through an
    > ethernet cable - do I need to switch the router?

     

       Yes.  Strictly speaking, it's bidirectional, so not an "input", but
    Netgear Cxxxx models have no WAN/Internet Ethernet port, which is what
    you'd need for use with a separate modem or ONT.

     

       Note that that does not automatically make your C3000 completely
    useless in a different (non-cable-TV) environment.  If you have any use
    for one, then it should be possible to configure a C3000 (or any other
    Cxxxx model) as a wireless access point, but that's not a router.  For
    details, see, for example:

     

          https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1463500

     

    That's written for a Netgear C6300-as-WAP, but the steps are about the
    same for any other router (any make/model) which lacks a one-step WAP
    option.  But you'd still need a router with a WAN/Internet Ethernet
    port.