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chosen

So I'm getting a D-Link AC3200 router and I noticed it doesn't use a coaxial cable, is there a way I can convert a coaxial to Ethernet to use on this router?

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18 minutes ago, chosen said:

So I'm getting a D-Link AC3200 router and I noticed it doesn't use a coaxial cable, is there a way I can convert a coaxial to Ethernet to use on this router?

Whos your internet provider?

 

Besides the gateways that are in use by Cable Providers and Verizon's Moca router, standard routers dont use Coax for WAN. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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5 minutes ago, Donut417 said:

Whos your internet provider?

Cox 300 speed

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Just now, chosen said:

Cox 300 speed

Yeah you have a Gateway (Modem/Router). You you either have to buy a gateway or buy a modem along side your router. Im not sure what Cox's customer owned equipment polices are. They might have a list of Modems that will work. My ISP Comcast has an extensive list. 

 

Your going to want at least a 16x4 or 24x8 Docsis 3.0 modem. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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