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yes, its actually recommended to go Modem----->Router----->switch.
If you try to go modem----switch-----router, you'll have issues and it won't work with a standard modem.
Recommending a switch would need more details. What are you goals with it? Ports needed? Vlan? etc. more details help.
If its just standard home use, most unmanaged switches work great.
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yes, its actually recommended to go Modem----->Router----->switch.
If you try to go modem----switch-----router, you'll have issues and it won't work with a standard modem.
Recommending a switch would need more details. What are you goals with it? Ports needed? Vlan? etc. more details help.
If its just standard home use, most unmanaged switches work great.
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I'd look at an unmanaged switch. They're pretty much set and forget and just work. When you start getting into managed switches, there's more setup/configuration.
You can usually find an 8 port unmanaged switch for around $20 if you watch.
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