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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
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Hello All,
I plan on switching from Uverse to Xfinity. The self-purchase modem I have in mind is the C7000 modem/router. I have one brief question about this product for which I have not directly located an answer.
Let me explain my current situation. I am using the Uverse Modem/Router and behind that have a Netgear GS108 gigabit ethernet switch. Of course the switch is plugged into the back of the modem ethernet port. I have 6 devices all hardwired and plugging into the switch. All works fine without any issues.
Now here is my question. Will I be able to plug the GS108 switch in the back of the C7000 for connectivity of my 6 devices plugged into the switch? If so does it matter which of the C7000 ports the GS108 should be plugged into? Being the C7000 only has 4 Ethernet ports its not enough for me. Example setup:
---internet---[C7000]---[GS108]------- ------- ------- -------- ------- -------- 6 Devices
Thanks for taking the time to read and perhaps respond.
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Thank you Antinode for taking your time to answer my query with your valuable information. I was certain it would work but I just wanted to be sure of it. I ordered the C7000 and its on its way.
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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
> [...] Of course the switch is plugged into the back of the modem
> ethernet port. [...]
Of course, one port of the switch is connected to one of the LAN
Ethernet ports of the modem+router. (The switch itself won't fit into
one of those little holes. And, I'd bet that there's more than one
"modem[+router] ethernet port".)
> [...] Will I be able to plug the GS108 switch in the back of the C7000
> for connectivity of my 6 devices plugged into the switch? [...]
Sure. Exactly as with your old (or practically any other) router.
> [...] If so does it matter which of the C7000 ports the GS108 should
> be plugged into? [...]
All the C7000 LAN Ethernet ports should be equivalent.
> [...] the C7000 only has 4 Ethernet ports its not enough for me. [...]
That's why network switches exist.
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Thank you Antinode for taking your time to answer my query with your valuable information. I was certain it would work but I just wanted to be sure of it. I ordered the C7000 and its on its way.
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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
I really suggest you do more research before you buy. YOU WILL REGRET IT JUST LIKE MANY OTHERS.
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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
I must be missing something Ngk222. I haven't read any posts in my travels of people regretting this modem/router. Xfinity and other cable providers approve it so I wonder why they would if there are issues.
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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
It’s funny how random people are posting and netgear are sitting back counting their money
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Re: Question Regarding Netgear AC1900 C7000 Modem/Router
Its even more funny that "random" people have a vendetta against Netgear and take every opportunity slam them. These "random" people have nothing else to offer.
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