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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
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https://kb.netgear.com/27191/How-to-set-the-cable-modem-router-to-be-on-modem-only
@cluelessoldman wrote:
I have Xfinity cable and no modem. I think the issue is that my (current)C6300 netgear router may also act as a modem. So I may not have purchased correctly. Do you think I can keep the r6900p and just put a modem in front of it? Thanks for the reply I appreciate it!
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
A router needs a modem to connect to using a UTP (Ethernet) cable. You cannot feed it coax. A cable modem has a coax port
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
Who's your isp?
I'd recommend getting a modem separate from the router versus getting a modem/router combo device anyway.
so you might not have gotten what you thought you were but it might be for the better.
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
@cluelessoldman wrote:
Do you think I can keep the r6900p and just put a modem in front of it?
Yes. Dead easy.
Visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
Check the section in the manual for the C6300 Change the Router Mode.
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https://kb.netgear.com/27191/How-to-set-the-cable-modem-router-to-be-on-modem-only
@cluelessoldman wrote:
I have Xfinity cable and no modem. I think the issue is that my (current)C6300 netgear router may also act as a modem. So I may not have purchased correctly. Do you think I can keep the r6900p and just put a modem in front of it? Thanks for the reply I appreciate it!
My Setup | ISP SparkLight | Internet Cable 1000↓/50↑ CAX80 Modem Mode | Wifi Router RBE973S and SXK30; Router mode | Switches NG GS105/8, GS308v3, GS110MX and XS505M | Additional NG HW: C7800/CAX30/CAX80/CM1100/CM1200/CM2000, Orbi: CBK40, CBK752, RBK50, RBK853, RBK752, RBK953, SXK30 | NightHawk: MK63, MK93S, R7000, R7800, R7960P, R8000, RAXE500, RAX120v2, RAX50v2, XR450/500/700/1000,
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
Someone ought to ask the question, why did @cluelessoldman replace the C6300 in the first place?
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Re: R6900P doesn’t have Coax
@Kitsap wrote:
Someone ought to ask the question, why did @cluelessoldman replace the C6300 in the first place?
Excellent question. Especially when they bought an R6900P. Not what you'd call cutting edge technology. Same AC1900 wifi technology.
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@cluelessoldman wrote:
The associates at Best Buy suggested this router, of course it now seems I shouldn’t have listened to them!!!
Yup. They sold you something that is little better than the thing you already own.
But there is nothing stopping you from getting a more capable router and using that behind your current modem/router.
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