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Use of SFP to Router
What is the technical way to use two SFP ports on this switch to connect to a Nighthawk x6 router.
I have 2 Gbics, with 2 Cat7 RJ-45 cables. Is there other/additional hardware needed?
This would be the uplink from the swtich to the routher.
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Re: Use of SFP to Router
Hi RichWilson,
As per checking, the Nighthawk x6 router is already installed with 4 Gb LAN ports which is compatible with your M4100 switch. No need to install any additional hardware for it to work.
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Re: Use of SFP to Router
@RichWilson wrote:
What is the technical way to use two SFP ports on this switch to connect to a Nighthawk x6 router.
X6 does translate to Netgear Nighthawk R8000 - this router model does not support the configuration of a port aggregation (LAG, trunk, ...) so taking an advantage of two links might becme difficult. @JohnC_V
@RichWilson wrote:
I have 2 Gbics, with 2 Cat7 RJ-45 cables. Is there other/additional hardware needed?
As per the year 2015 M4100 Datasheet the AGM734 isn't listed. Beyond, the AGM734 seems to be supported - as per AGM734 SFP Transceiver 1000BASE-T SFP COPPER RJ45 GBIC is suppoted just on two Netgear switch models. @LaurentMa can you shed some light here please?