Lectrician
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WAN and LAN
I understand what they do and where they connect.
A modem would have a WAN port, and this would connect to a routers WAN port. The routers LAN ports then supplying the computers the 'safe side' of the firewall and routing.
If I had a router with built in modem, there is no WAN port.
If I then had an additional router, with OUT a modem built in, could I connect the WAN port of this second router to a LAN port of the first main router with internal modem? Would this provide the second router with the internet connection?
Reason I ask....
I am looking to buy a router which bonds two ADSL lines together, the router has TWO WAN ports. No built in modems. I have two routers with built in modems currently connected, and wondered if I can simply connect the 2 two WANS to a LAN on each router/modem.
I think I have made that sound far more complicated than it really is!
I understand what they do and where they connect.
A modem would have a WAN port, and this would connect to a routers WAN port. The routers LAN ports then supplying the computers the 'safe side' of the firewall and routing.
If I had a router with built in modem, there is no WAN port.
If I then had an additional router, with OUT a modem built in, could I connect the WAN port of this second router to a LAN port of the first main router with internal modem? Would this provide the second router with the internet connection?
Reason I ask....
I am looking to buy a router which bonds two ADSL lines together, the router has TWO WAN ports. No built in modems. I have two routers with built in modems currently connected, and wondered if I can simply connect the 2 two WANS to a LAN on each router/modem.
I think I have made that sound far more complicated than it really is!