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Here is how I hooked mine up. cable modem - Cujo - switch to two wireless routers and various other hard wired devices. Works just fine, they call this bridge mode. Your Cable modem need to issue the IPs or the switch would need to be a router issuing the IPs. The support guys were very helpful at Cujo
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should contact Cujo tech support for an answer. This is a more complicated situation.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This can work in bridge mode, but you have to turn off one o the routers if you want Cujo to see and respond/alert to anything that may be happening. I use a FIOS router, but turned off the WIFI on that, so all WIFI devices travel through my Apple routers (which are in bridge mode). The instructions for this are clear.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am assuming your xfinity router is also your cable modem and your apple router is connected to your xfinity modem+router combox In this scenario, you can have CUJO connect to your xfinity router and then apple router connect to CUJO using the LAN cable and operate CUJO in a bridge mode. Check the video tutorial from CUJO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjN7U79mvXk
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, Cujo definitely can be connected to both of these. You could either run Cujo in bridge mode like this: https://support.getcujo.com/support/solutions/articles/9000091993-router-as-access-point-apple-airport or, if you're planning on using the Wi-Fi from the Xfinity router, you could run it in DHCP mode: https://support.getcujo.com/support/solutions/articles/9000091623-dhcp-mode-xfinity-comcast-router Either way, Cujo can help protect your home network.
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