

I can usually put that together for $200-250. If you want to save money, consider a smaller PC (I find used i5 computers for $150-180), put in a new, small SSD, and add a used 4-port Intel NIC. I've become a fan of pfSense, which is an option for that device. It appears you'll still need to install the OS on it. I would suggest you at least consider a different approach than the FW6B. I usually put a piece of black tape over the WAN port of the modem/router (there may not be such a port on yours) so that no one tries to "fix" the installation. Instead, set up the LAN side of the modem/router with an IP address on the same subnet as the LAN side of the FW6B, then connect a cable from the switch to one of the LAN ports on the modem/router.

My preferred method is NOT to use the WAN port on the modem/router. You can use the Spectrum modem/router to provide WiFi if you wish. Then connect a cable from the LAN port on the FW6B to one of the ports on your switch. A fairly standard approach would be to connect a cable from the modem to the WAN port on the FW6B. For example, I tried to install a customer-supplied modem to Comcast/Xfinity and they wouldn't allow it (for some actual technical reasons) if we were wanting to have a static IP. You'll need their help getting it provisioned. Next, as Tom mentioned, you want to ensure that your ISP will allow you to do this. That's fine, but need to keep these things straight. To start with, the SB6183 is just a modem, not a modem and router. Then connect my Spectrum router and the existing UniFI POE switch to the newly acquired UniFi switch?ĭoes the Spectrum receive the connection through an Ethernet port, coax cable, or what? I'll assume coax by your mention of the SB6183.

I want to put Protectli hardware firewall. A UniFi POE switch has UniFi AP PRO and Cloud Key Gen2 for camera’s is connected. A Unifi POE switch is connected to this Spectrum router. I have some questions on how to approach installing firewall on my network.Ĭurrently I have a Spectrum wireless router. I am a newbie and I’m expanding my home network for the first time.
