11-24-2019 06:05 PM
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11-24-2019 10:34 PM
It should work (see this discussion), but I suggest you make sure the Ethernet connection is still live by connecting another Ethernet device to it, and I also suggest you ensure both the originating Boost device, and the secondary one are connected to the same switch to test.
11-24-2019 10:34 PM
It should work (see this discussion), but I suggest you make sure the Ethernet connection is still live by connecting another Ethernet device to it, and I also suggest you ensure both the originating Boost device, and the secondary one are connected to the same switch to test.
11-25-2019 01:45 PM
I have a similar set up where I have a mix of wired and wireless booster connections. Based on my experience, the booster seems to use wired over wireless automatically if the connection is available. I didn't have to do anything - one moment, it was wireless and the moment I connect to the Ethernet port, it became wired. Like the post above, perhaps, start with checking to make sure that the port is live (and connected to the main modem).
04-29-2020 01:47 AM
I talked to the agents and some said that only one can be wired by ethernet and the others must just be plugged in. Others said that if you can manage to plug all of them in via ethernet - it's great. The first reason doesn't make sense to me, so i conclude that you can hardwire multiple Boosts in.