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NSSB
Apr 30, 2020Aspirant
Nighthawk Connection Options
I am considering purchasing a Nighthawk R7900P. My Spectrum 1G cable modem is upstairs in a small loft and I have a 16 port Netgear Gigabit switch beside the cable modem with ethernet feeds to most...
- May 02, 2020
NSSB wrote:
Almost all of our internet connections are initiated from the first floor of the house. What I would like to do is connect the cable modem to the Gigabit switch and then locate the R7900P on the first floor and connnect to one of the ethernet feeds on the first floor.
A more normal, arrangement, and one that I use, is to go:
> modem > router > switch
In that way the router gets to manage the traffic through the ports on the switch.
antinode
May 01, 2020Guru
> [...] My Spectrum 1G cable modem [...]
Not a very detailed (or accurate) description of what must actually
be a modem+router. (Generally, an actual maker and model number would
be more helpful.)
> Will that work [...]
I don't see why not, if it's done properly.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and
look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "Set up
the router as a WiFi access point".
> [...] or do I have to connect the R7900P directly to the Spectrum
> cable modem[+router]?
Nah. So long as you don't connect a network switch to an _actual_
modem, or have two routers (both acting as full-function routers), then
inserting a network switch between the main (modem+)router and the
R7900P-as-WAP should be harmless.
- NSSBMay 01, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. The Spectrum device is a cable modem only. It is not a router. It is made by Hirtron. I think the model number is E3IN2V1.
I am currently using using a Velop mesh network that is currently connected directly to the Spectrum cable modem. The primary Velop node is then connnected to my Netgear switch. I want to replace the Velop.
My original question still stands.
- antinodeMay 01, 2020Guru
> I am currently using using a Velop mesh network that is currently
> connected directly to the Spectrum cable modem. [...]Thanks for not wasting everyone's time with a sloppy/incomplete
problem description?You need to connect the (really-a-)modem to the router WAN/Internet
port, and the network switch to a router LAN port. Whether that's
possible/practical/convenient with your current cable arrangement is
another question.- NSSBMay 01, 2020Aspirant
Thanks. Sorry for wasting your time