• Disable. This mode is selected by default. This mode disables Ethernet port
aggregation on your router. Ethernet ports 4 and 5 can be used as independent
Ethernet ports.
• Enable (LACP-IEEE 803.3ad). The router communicates with the device connected
to Ethernet ports 4 and 5 on your router, and checks to see if Ethernet port
aggregation is supported on the device. If Ethernet port aggregation is supported,
the router automatically trunks Ethernet ports 4 and 5. If not, Ethernet ports 4 and
5 work as independent Ethernet ports. We recommend that you select this mode
unless your NAS or switch can support static LAG only.
• Static. If your device supports a static link aggregation group (LAG) only, select
this mode. Otherwise, we recommend that you to select the Enable (LACP-IEE
803.3ad) radio button instead.
Note: You must enable static mode before you connect your device to Ethernet
ports 4 and 5 on the router.
Get Multi-Gig Internet With Internet Port
Aggregation
To get multi-gig Internet with your router, set up Internet port aggregation by
aggregating the Internet port and Ethernet port 1 on the router.
To set up Internet port aggregation, you need the following:
•
A service provider that offers an Internet speed that's over 1 Gbps.
•
A modem that supports an Internet speed that's over 1 Gbps and Internet port
aggregation.
To set up Internet port aggregation:
1. Set up Internet port aggregation on your modem.
For information about how to set up Internet port aggregation on your modem, see
the documentation that came with your modem.
2. Log in to your router and enable Internet port aggregation:
a. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to
the router network.
b. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net.
A login window opens.
c. Enter the router admin user name and password.
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Nighthawk AX6 AX2700 WiFI Cable Modem Router Model CAX30