Zyxel Multy X connection to the Modem

Bence
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The Zyxel Multy X will it work, if the both router connect with UTP cable to the Modem? This is not problem? Or I just need to connect 1 router?
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I mean connect the 2 router to the Modem 2 LAN Port.
-> 2 routers are 2 Multy X units? It's not very clear about your description.
Can you share what kind topology you want?
And do you want that two Multy X nodes are connected via Ethernet cable directly, not use wireless dedicated backhaul?1
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What do you mena "if the both router connect with UTP cable to the Modem"?
Can you explain more detail?
Multy X can connect the Modem or the Router.
.Internet---Modem<LAN Port>---<WAN Port>1st Multy X node)))<WLAN>(((2nd Multy node
.Internet---Modem<LAN Port>---<WAN Port>Router<LAN Port>---<WAN Port>1st Multy X node)))<WLAN>(((2nd Multy node
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I read a lot and saw lot of videos about how to connect 2 or 3 router. They turn off the DHCP server and change the IP Adress. If I know well, the LAN Ports on the modem are the natural connections and WAN port is the internet connection and WLAN is the same as LAN on WIFI.
I mean connect the 2 router to the Modem 2 LAN Port. And after that I connect to the 2 WAN port on the routers. Will it work?
I'm afraid about the second router will be slow if it only connect on WLAN.0 -
I mean connect the 2 router to the Modem 2 LAN Port.
-> 2 routers are 2 Multy X units? It's not very clear about your description.
Can you share what kind topology you want?
And do you want that two Multy X nodes are connected via Ethernet cable directly, not use wireless dedicated backhaul?1 -
Can you share what kind topology you want?
And do you want that two Multy X nodes are connected via Ethernet cable directly, not use wireless dedicated backhaul?
Yes, i don't want to use wireless dedicated backhaul.0 -
Multy X seems not ready to support Ethernet backhaul.
Please refer to:
https://homeforum.zyxel.com/discussion/comment/3583#Comment_3583
BTW, Multy X has wireless dedicated backhaul.
Just reminder, Multy X is the "WiFi" System.
I mean connect the 2 router to the Modem 2 LAN Port. And after that I connect to the 2 WAN port on the routers. Will it work?
Do you mean:
If yes, you need to create two Multy X WiFi System, they are both as root node.
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