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It is easiest to keep only ONE router.
According to simple networking hardware, you have: Internet > to... Modem (DSL/Cable/Dialup) > to... Router > Switch(s) > PC(s) *Note that some connections may only require just a router, or just a modem (in your case, both, and you have it in one device). So, you don't really need another router. Routers want a connection to a WAN. They do have accesspoints built in, but some really try to force you (with a knife.... AR!) to establish a WAN connection first. So, in an environment, you want 1 router with multiple switches. If your looking to buy a small device, get a wireless switch. If you want to get rid of your clutter of devices, buy something that does it all (as stated in the above posts) and give your old equipment to me! ![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |