john greenwood wrote: 
> Thinking about this (at least in theory to understand how it would
> work).  Should the old router/WiFi Access Point have an SSID that is
> different from my new router (the one connected to the modem)?  If so, I
> may have the problem described above (new router loses internet
> connection).  If they are to have the same SSID how does that help me?
> 
> And why "(temporarily)"?

For a first test use a different SSID so you can make sure that the
Touch connects to the AP.

If everything would be working fine then the SSIDs could even be
identical and the AP would just extend the WiFi coverage in your home -
and with better performance than a WiFi Repeater. Of course the AP and
the new router should span a single network (which they do when you
switch your old router to Bridge mode as it's called in the Linksys
manual, I think).

I meant "(temporarily)" exactly as explained by toby10.


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