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Can i use my Netgear C7000v2 as just a router or LAN Switch?
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Can i use my Netgear C7000v2 as just a router or LAN Switch?
I recently switched ISP and the new ISP provided a free router and said i have to use it. I have my old C7000v2 lying around. I usually prefer hooking up my PC and PS4 via LAN. Can I run a LAN cable from the new router to the C7000v2 and then connect my PC/PS4 to the C7000v2? or may be even as a WIFI accesspoint that would be even awesome.
I looked into the Router mode option and from my understanding it looks like it is to use the C7000v2 as a modem/router (router mode on) or just a modem (router mode off). I believe if there was a setting to use it just as router that would solve my purpose too.
Getting a LAN switch for 20$ would solve my problem. But, just looking for a way to see if I can reuse existing stuff, I already have an old modem/router (Netgear N300) lying around collecting dust. Didnt want the C7000v2 to be put in a box and never used. Appreciate any ideas.
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Re: Can i use my Netgear C7000v2 as just a router or LAN Switch?
> [...] I usually prefer hooking up my PC and PS4 via LAN. [...]
What's stopping you?
> Getting a LAN switch for 20$ would solve my problem. [...]
If your actual problem is a lack of LAN Ethernet ports, then that
might be the best course. However, a wireless access point can be used
as a network switch, whether or not you use (or disable) its radio(s).
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.
> [...] I believe if there was a setting to use it just as router that
> would solve my purpose too.
The lack of a WAN/Internet Ethernet port might make that difficult.
And, cascading multiple routers might be a poor ides, even if you could
do it.
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