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Yes perfectly well..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Generally yes, but only if your internet provider is cable based (Comcast/Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum, etc)...not cellular or DSL (AT&T, Verizon etc) as it is only designed for cable based systems. The system is - Incoming cable signal...Cable modem (this Netgear product)...router (Eero or any other router system). that established the network core. It is to replace what the cable gave you (or charges you monthly). Sometimes the cable company give you a combined cable modem/router and as long as you don't have extra services, such as VOIP Phone, the two will directly replace the cable/modem. If you have phone, this Netgear would not be appropriate as it will not support it and will have to put the provided cable/modem in bridge mode to bypass their router and allow the Eero to be the primary router system. Personally, I dumped phone as bridging didn't work with with my Asus router, blocking some of its internal Virtual Private Network (VPN) features.
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