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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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03-12-2018, 08:59 PM
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I'm not sure how to set up my network, but I've read a bit. Can I connect a 4-port Ethernet switch to my cable modem, run an Ethernet cable to another room to link to another switch, and then hardwire my TV, Tivo, and Blu-ray player? Also, can I plug my Wi-Fi router into the switch using the modem for my computer, printer, and phone? Thanks for any help.
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xanderzone317
03-12-2018, 08:59 PM #1

I'm not sure how to set up my network, but I've read a bit. Can I connect a 4-port Ethernet switch to my cable modem, run an Ethernet cable to another room to link to another switch, and then hardwire my TV, Tivo, and Blu-ray player? Also, can I plug my Wi-Fi router into the switch using the modem for my computer, printer, and phone? Thanks for any help.

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Kathimaster
Member
127
03-13-2018, 05:50 AM
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Connect your Wi-Fi router to the cable modem, then use that device as the switch. Run a cable from the router to your hardwired equipment.
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Kathimaster
03-13-2018, 05:50 AM #2

Connect your Wi-Fi router to the cable modem, then use that device as the switch. Run a cable from the router to your hardwired equipment.

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wizebana
Member
141
03-19-2018, 08:06 AM
#3
Ensure you connect via Modem -> Router -> remaining devices. Verify if the modem includes a built-in router. Be cautious of Double NAT when linking routers, as some applications may not function properly.
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wizebana
03-19-2018, 08:06 AM #3

Ensure you connect via Modem -> Router -> remaining devices. Verify if the modem includes a built-in router. Be cautious of Double NAT when linking routers, as some applications may not function properly.

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GC_Lewk
Member
219
04-06-2018, 03:52 AM
#4
Consensus reached here is to check if the second router includes a WAN port and configure it for DHCP on the WAN settings. Also, ensure the second router's DHCP server is disabled.
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GC_Lewk
04-06-2018, 03:52 AM #4

Consensus reached here is to check if the second router includes a WAN port and configure it for DHCP on the WAN settings. Also, ensure the second router's DHCP server is disabled.

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Gabi_Zord
Junior Member
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04-14-2018, 06:53 AM
#5
It varies by modem setup. You typically require a NAT device at the network edge and a routing solution. A standard switch doesn’t provide either function. Once connected to the ISP’s routing infrastructure, you can arrange additional switches in sequence while being mindful of loop prevention.
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Gabi_Zord
04-14-2018, 06:53 AM #5

It varies by modem setup. You typically require a NAT device at the network edge and a routing solution. A standard switch doesn’t provide either function. Once connected to the ISP’s routing infrastructure, you can arrange additional switches in sequence while being mindful of loop prevention.