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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
You don't have to replace the existing unit.
If it supports gigabit Ethernet just connect the new router to the old and enable it in bridge or access point mode.
Again that saves you from having to reconfigure the other devices.
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well that sounds promising. So don't by a new modem, just find a way to connect the better router into the current router and presto?
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