Can I connect a weaker modem to a more powerful router to get a better wifi signals? - eviltoast

The title pretty much describes it. So, should I connect my older, weaker modem (which in its own can broadcast a wifi signals) to a new router that can broadcast much better through an Ethernet cable? If so, would the signals get better or would it stay the same?

  • InfiniteDunois@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    If it has wifi it’s not a router it’s an access point, possibly a router with an access point built in

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        1 year ago

        That is correct, however what you said previously is false as a router is nothing but a firewall and directs network traffic. It has 0 responsibility in providing a wireless signal. hence why we have Wireless Access Points (WAP) so one can wirelessly access the network

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          1 year ago

          But he was responding to the op who referred to his modem as having weak wifi, therefore correctly stating he most likely had a modem,router,ap combo aka a gateway.