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Re: Exchange xr500 for xr700
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I have a netgear xr500 worth exchanging for netgear xr700? Thanks
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Re: Exchange xr500 for xr700
Thanks for answering!!!!
1- My modem is FTTH, 300 fiber, has no input for SFP technology only normal lan. However, the netgear xr700 has a cable entry with Gigabyte SFP technology.
If I connect the netgear xr700 to a modem lan, and using SFP from the router connected to an SFP network card on my PC will it make a difference?
Or would the modem also have to have an SFP input connected to the router to take better advantage of the speed of the inernet?
2- I know that this router has a Plex system, can I insert an external HD and configure Plex system on my TV, or on more TVs at home?
3_ I saw that inside the XR700 it has 2 internal coolers, if in the future you need to change them, would you find these coolers for replacement?
Thank you
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Re: Exchange xr500 for xr700
1. Well you don't have gigabit or above internet so it wouldn't increase your internet speeds. If you were to use a SFP enabled PC with that port then you would have a much faster local network between the router and PC. So for example if you were to use Plex then you could upload a movie from your PC to the router HD much faster than if you were to use a normal LAN port.
2. Yes
3. No not that I am aware of and would breach your warranty if you were to open the casing.
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