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adam9c1

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Hello.
If I turn wifi off and set to bridge mode this will turn into a gigabit switch.

Can I use the WAN port for uplink or do I need to use LAN port?

I'm debating getting a small gigabit switch vs AE.
 

Altemose

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Hello.
If I turn wifi off and set to bridge mode this will turn into a gigabit switch.

Can I use the WAN port for uplink or do I need to use LAN port?

I'm debating getting a small gigabit switch vs AE.

You could use it as a switch with a file server built in but it is a waste of money to do that unless you already had the AE.
 

adam9c1

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I need a switch in another part of the house that would service several devices connected to that.
It looks like for a switch only solution I can only use the LAN ports (using 1 port as uplink, giving me two ports to use for devices to connect to)
 

Mikael H

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A real switch is cheaper, depending on what quality you elect to choose. The simplest 5-port GbE switches can be had for 1/5 the price of an Extreme (but be prepared that they will die about every other to every third year, requiring replacement), and a small 8-port managed HP switch with a bit more advanced network features can easily be had for 2/3 the price of an Extreme, which in turn won't be able to achieve that functionality, should you ever need it.
 

Altemose

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Elkton, Maryland
I have had great luck with the TRENDNet TEG-S80g line of switches. They are affordable, speedy, reliable, well constructed in a metal case, and have a great warranty.
 

adam9c1

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I have two HP 24 port unmanaged (silent) switches (bought used) and have been running 24/7 for few years now solid.

I have had good luck with metal chassis Netgear 5-8-12 ports. Had a5 port switch and had a 8 port for years no problems.

I was asking if AirPort Extreme in bridge mode can utilize all four (3LAN+WAN) as I had a chance to buy it cheap (for my switch purpose).

I ended up hooking up a Time Capsule (that was to be used for a totally different project)...
I powered it up and Airport Utility told me to plug the Ethernet cable to WAN to configure it.

After all of the setup I can confirm I was able to use the WAN port on the LAN. While I did not utilize All of the ports I don't see why they would not work.
 
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