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    Total Simultaneous Throughput router search

    But it's not in the reviews either.
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    Total Simultaneous Throughput router search

    As the Total Simultaneous Throughput test was removed from revision 10. How do i use the router search to filter routers that can or can't handle gbit full duplex?
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    2 routers on the same network

    Ok, so appearently you can through the isp order bridgemode for the router, it'll basically flash the router with a firmware that'll make one of the ethernet port into a bridgemode port, and the other 3 will continue working as they do now. It's free to do btw.
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    2 routers on the same network

    So disabling NAT and firewall on t he second router is the solution. So far i've understood that disabling the dhcp server on the second router and try setting it up as an accesspoint instead is not the way to go.
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    2 routers on the same network

    The internet facing router does not have this function, you can disable the DHCP server, but there's no option to choose what kind of operating mode you'd like. The first router does have a DMZ function, but using the second routers IP did not appear to work. This is why i'm think i'll disable...
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    2 routers on the same network

    Connecting to both as it is now works. And i understand what you're saying that the modem is only giving out one ip to the router. But because they're having issues with the internet performance. Getting port forwards to work properly etc. So my thought was to connect the rounter to the modem...
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    2 routers on the same network

    Hi there. I'm about to help a friend adjust his network setup as he is running a modem with an additional router attached. Both have their DHCP server enabled. And the second router is connected through the wan port to ethernet on the primary. Like this: internet->modem->modem ethernet->router...
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    Does a router with 1Gbit full duplex wan port exsist ?

    I do understand that, i was just hoping. I have a connection that would require a router of that sort.
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    Does a router with 1Gbit full duplex wan port exsist ?

    That looks like a cool little box, but from i can tell from the snb review it's not a box for the commen foe. And the throughput test is not as high as i'd wanted. Maybe in 2 years we'll see consumer routers get up there. But thanks for the help.
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    Does a router with 1Gbit full duplex wan port exsist ?

    If that's the case, i'd love to hear which routers you've been using. Because as i can see on the site the fastest router atm has 1500 mbit simultaneous throughput on the wan port. And i do not consider that full duplex, that's only ~750 mbit down/up. Not talking about wireless, should have...
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    Does a router with 1Gbit full duplex wan port exsist ?

    Hi. I've often used this site when looking at routers, either for my self or for other people needing my help finding the right one for them. But, i've noticed that even tho routers are advertised having a 1gbit wan port, none of them are full duplex. So i was just wondering if such a thing...
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