Simple Router Question
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 5:31 pm
At least, it will seem simple if you know the answer, which many of you probably will. I'm a novice, as you will see.
THE QUESTION: If I have a modem/router in Bridge mode, can I still make use of a switch?
THE DETAILS: I've got a Comcast (my only choice) modem/router and I recently added a Google OnHub router to make wi-fi better. I have read that there are plenty of superior routers in the same class and that's fine. I'm very happy w/ the OnHub.
Per the OnHub's instructions, I have set the Comcast thing into Bridge mode, which I think means it is relegated to modem duties, leaving the OnHub to do the routing.
There are about six devices in the network, though there are rarely more than two operating at the same time. Computers, mobile devices, wireless printer.
In the future, I may want to move things around. I may also add some things, like storage, directly to the modem (or router?) via ethernet cables. For now, I will wait to see what Google comes up with, because the USB and certain other things on the OnHub router are not even functional yet. When they are, it seems like that might be the way to go.
BUT, I'm still curious. If I wanted to add a simple switch like this to my set-up, there would be no point in adding it to the Comcast device, correct?
Unless it's just another computer that needs Internet, I need to connect it to the OnHub router, right?
That is, if I want other devices to talk to it, I need to connect it to the router, or disable Bridge mode?
THE QUESTION: If I have a modem/router in Bridge mode, can I still make use of a switch?
THE DETAILS: I've got a Comcast (my only choice) modem/router and I recently added a Google OnHub router to make wi-fi better. I have read that there are plenty of superior routers in the same class and that's fine. I'm very happy w/ the OnHub.
Per the OnHub's instructions, I have set the Comcast thing into Bridge mode, which I think means it is relegated to modem duties, leaving the OnHub to do the routing.
There are about six devices in the network, though there are rarely more than two operating at the same time. Computers, mobile devices, wireless printer.
In the future, I may want to move things around. I may also add some things, like storage, directly to the modem (or router?) via ethernet cables. For now, I will wait to see what Google comes up with, because the USB and certain other things on the OnHub router are not even functional yet. When they are, it seems like that might be the way to go.
BUT, I'm still curious. If I wanted to add a simple switch like this to my set-up, there would be no point in adding it to the Comcast device, correct?
Unless it's just another computer that needs Internet, I need to connect it to the OnHub router, right?
That is, if I want other devices to talk to it, I need to connect it to the router, or disable Bridge mode?