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Re: Using C3700 n600 as router to connect to dsl modem
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2016-12-05
11:47 PM
2016-12-05
11:47 PM
So I moved to out to the "country" and only get Windstream 6mb DSL now. It came with a cheapo sagecom DSL modem/router. Router side is very weak on it. I only have the c3700 n600 modem/router as a possible solution. Would I benefit from bridging the sagecom modem and using the router side of the C3700 n600 as my wifi?
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Model: C3700|N600 Cable Gateway Docsis 3.0
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2016-12-07
10:34 AM
2016-12-07
10:34 AM
Hello Bionicjuiceman
Sorry but the 3700 can not be used as a stand alone router it has no WAN port.
DarrenM
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2016-12-07
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2016-12-07
10:34 AM
Hello Bionicjuiceman
Sorry but the 3700 can not be used as a stand alone router it has no WAN port.
DarrenM
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2016-12-07
11:49 AM
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11:49 AM
Re: Using C3700 n600 as router to connect to dsl modem
Hey thx for confirming that. Thats whats I figured I was hoping that maybe 1 of those 2 lan ports was able to be a wan port. Thx
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