Duda Router coaxial [Resolved]
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Hello, I will explain my doubt.
Not long ago, I installed a doubler on the coaxial cable that Ono installs inside your house (both outputs work), with the idea of buying a router with a coaxial input, but I can't find one.
I would like to know where I can get a neutral router with a coaxial input, I saw one from a Chinese brand, but it can't be imported to Spain, and Linkis, Cisco and D-link don't have one.
I already know about the MAC registers, I can handle that, the thing is the hardware.
Thanks in advance.
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And why don't you put the Ono in bridge mode and connect a neutral router to it?
It's what everyone does and you'll probably save money.
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I would like to know where I can get a neutral router with a coaxial input, I saw one from a Chinese brand, but it is not imported into Spain, and Linkis, Cisco and D-link do not have it.
If it is neutral, it will not have a coaxial input by definition. A neutral router connects to another router or to a modem, whether it is ADSL, fiber, etc... so it will not have coaxial or RJ11 inputs.
The normal option is the one that Victor comments, and that is how I had it with ONO.
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ok, thanks, I guess there is no other option but to ask Ono for another router…
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Can't your ono router be put into bridge mode?
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I'm sorry for taking so long to reply, but I was away from the forum for a while, sorry.
You can put it in bridge mode, but it doesn't reset it when it feels like it.
What I did was connect the ono router to a switch using the router as a simple adapter.
Thanks for the help.