

If your device supports static LAG only, select this option. We recommend that you select this option unless your NAS or switch can support static LAG only. If not, Ethernet port 1 and port 2 work as independent Ethernet ports. If Ethernet port aggregation is supported, the router automatically trunks Ethernet port 1 and port 2. The router communicates with the device connected to Ethernet port 1 and port 2 on the router, and checks to see if Ethernet port aggregation is supported on the device. Ethernet port 1 and port 2 can be used as independent Ethernet ports. Disables the Ethernet port aggregation function on the router. The Ethernet Port Aggregation page displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Ethernet Port Aggregation.The user name and password are case-sensitive. Enter the router user name and password.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that us connected to the network.To change your router’s configuration for Ethernet port aggregation: The device must support Ethernet aggregation. You can view the status of Ethernet aggregation for a device that is connected to your router’s designated Ethernet aggregation ports.
