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Community => Non-audio hobbies and interests => The IT Crowd => Topic started by: mix4fix on 25 Mar 2023, 05:32 am
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My new cable modem has two network ports on it. I want to connect two cables and have a faster, redundant link. Since my router needs to be replaced as well, any recommendations on one? Also, any recommendations on a switch to assist down the line closer to the computers?
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I don't know about your situation with 2 ports on a cable modem - I have fios which doesn't use a modem, it just gives a WAN port. I don't think you can use your modem for 2 connections to the outside world. and 2 ports woukd make for a lousy switch. so id guess only 1 is usable.
As for router/switch/wifi APs, I use ubiquiti products. they can be a little intimidating if you're a novice. specifically I use egdemax 4 for a router, some unifi switches, 2 UAP-LRs for indoor wifi access points, and another (can't remember the model) that is waterproof for the backyard. I also use their security cameras and software. so I'm invested in their ecosystem.
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My new cable modem has two network ports on it. I want to connect two cables and have a faster, redundant link. Since my router needs to be replaced as well, any recommendations on one? Also, any recommendations on a switch to assist down the line closer to the computers?
What is the manufacturer and model?
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https://www.surfboard.com/products/cable-modems/sb8200/
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If you are referring to the ethernet ports usually the top one is for the internet connection from your ISP the other to connect to a peripheral device such as a computer or am I confused as to what you are asking?
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Those are two 1 Gig Ethernet ports, modem supports link aggregation.
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I would look at Netgear. They have a wide range of consumer and business grade offerings. I know a few folks that are very happy with their Orbi mesh network gear.