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ssmontecarlo82
Apr 22, 2016Aspirant
Slow WiFi/WNR2000v5
Hi all, I have a WNR2000v5 wired to a Surfboard 6141 cable modem, with high speed service from Wide Open West, here in Michigan. I have the fastest service available from WOW, 110Mbps. A WOW te...
- Apr 24, 2016
No, that doesn't make a difference. The key things that the EX6100 are missing are NAT, a DHCP server and a firewall. You need NAT in order to share the one public IP address that your ISP has given you among all of your devices. You need a DHCP server in order to assign IP addresses to all of your devices. And you need a firewall to protect your devices from hackers. A router provides all of these crucial functions.
No one sells routers without at least one Ethernet port. You may not need to hard wire anything now, but in the future you may. Hard wiring is much more reliable than Wi-Fi. You should hard wire when you can and when it's convenient.
ssmontecarlo82
Apr 24, 2016Aspirant
I forgot to state that every device in the home is wireless. I don't have the need to hard wire anything. Does this make a difference with my current situation, just to be clear?
Thanks!
Matt
TheEther
Apr 24, 2016Guru
No, that doesn't make a difference. The key things that the EX6100 are missing are NAT, a DHCP server and a firewall. You need NAT in order to share the one public IP address that your ISP has given you among all of your devices. You need a DHCP server in order to assign IP addresses to all of your devices. And you need a firewall to protect your devices from hackers. A router provides all of these crucial functions.
No one sells routers without at least one Ethernet port. You may not need to hard wire anything now, but in the future you may. Hard wiring is much more reliable than Wi-Fi. You should hard wire when you can and when it's convenient.
- ssmontecarlo82Apr 24, 2016Aspirant
Thank you for you knowledge. I know how to proceed.
Matt