Yes, your Roger Gigabit modem can connect to both Ethernet and the Internet simultaneously.
Yes, your Roger Gigabit modem can connect to both Ethernet and the Internet simultaneously.
The most common choice is an ISP modem paired with a router, allowing you to link every device on your network.
It supports WiFi and Ethernet connections for a valid reason. You can link several Wi-Fi devices to it. The purpose remains consistent, allowing multiple functions simultaneously unless dial-up is used.
Sharing the exact model helps us assist more effectively. Most ISP modems with routers offer both wired and wireless connections simultaneously, unless you switch them to bridge mode or if the provider has turned off specific features in the firmware.
I understand only that it's a roger gigabit modem, the white rectangular type.
Did you attempt to grasp it and flip it? Often there could be a few tags that contain all the details we require.
It seems identical with a white version and a different logo instead of the original one—does that count? lol