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Hi,
I live in a condo that my ISP provides 50/500/5000 Mbps Internet connection.
Currently I am using 500mbps but I am wondering what kind of router/switch is suitable if I upgrade to 5000Mbps internet.
On their website, they mention that a "Multi-gigabit Ethernet (5GBASE-T)" is required.
Can I simply connect a CAT6 wire to the WAN port of a RAX120? Or can I use the multigig port as a WAN port?
I see that RAX120 provides 4 1Gbps LAN ports, are there any switches that I can add to my router to get 5Gbps LAN outputs?
RAX120 has a 5G multigig port but the RAX500 has 2.5multigig port. So I think the higher model would not be suitable, am I right?
Thanks
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Hi om77ca,
We suggest that you contact our Pre Sales team to better assist you with your inquiry. Please see our Support page: http://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx Select "Get answers about NETGEAR products before I buy" They will be able to assist you in answering your questions for your network & security needs.
Christian
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Hi om77ca,
We suggest that you contact our Pre Sales team to better assist you with your inquiry. Please see our Support page: http://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx Select "Get answers about NETGEAR products before I buy" They will be able to assist you in answering your questions for your network & security needs.
Christian
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