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Whaleless
Jan 02, 2022Follower
MS60 satellite Ethernet port
Hello, I recently purchased the Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System ( MR60 router and MS60 satellites ). From my understanding I’m able to connect my computer to the Ethernet port on the back of a MS60 satel...
JTdoingIT
Jan 02, 2022Aspirant
Hey Whaleless.. just saw your post and I had a similiar thought., but I hadn't gotton to the point to actucally connect anything to the MS60 ethernet port. What I found was the port on the MR60 (router) is the only real ethernet port. it can be used for connecting additional wired devices thru a switch or directly to the port. The ethernet port on the MS60 (satellite), was designed for what is called "wired backhaul connecton", in a mesh wifi network you can typically create the mesh over the air, but there are instances that the locaton you are looking to cover is remote, or too far away. It is also used to allow the mesh to operate without using wifi bandwidth. The backhaul conncection will allow you to place a satellite in a remote location, and join the mesh via the hard wired ethernet port. Check out this page on the netgear site. it explains it in detail.
Good luck
michaelkenward
Jan 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
JTdoingIT wrote:
The ethernet port on the MS60 (satellite), was designed for what is called "wired backhaul connecton"...
If you read the article you linked to, it says that the ethernet port
enables you to create a direct connection between your router and satellite
It does not say that this is the only thing it does, or that this is what it was designed for.
Reading the manual, it implies that you can indeed plug a PC into the ethernet port.