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Yes, Norton Core must be plugged into your modem to receive the internet connection from your DSL provider. You would then switch any ethernet-based devices from the existing router and plug them into the Norton Core instead, and configure your WiFi devices to connect to the new network on the Norton Core. Alternatively you may disable the wireless feature on your existing router (if you can), and have Norton Core create a new wireless network with the same name as password of the old one and all of your devices should connect to it automatically. If you can remove your existing router from the setup entirely, this would probably make it easier - Norton Core would just take its place.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Norton Core in its present form DOES NOT support DSL using the PPPoE protocol. That will be implemented in a future firmware update. https://support.norton.com/sp/en/in/home/current/solutions/v120922438_EndUserProfile_en_us
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Keep in mind that the Norton Core currently does not support PPoE, only DHCP. It's best to check with your DSL provider which type of connection you are on. This varies from state to state by DSL providers.
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