Anne Wilson wrote:
Isn't it unusual to connect the modem to the DSL socket on the router? The
No, it is not. One should always use the WAN connection, and not the LAN connection, to take advantage of the firewall in the router.
only time I've set up one where I had to use the supplied modem I used the router as a switch, connecting the modem to one of the LAN sockets.
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