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  • August 22, 2023
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How do I move an existing  network to a new SBG690AC2 router?

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What I’ve done because I change routers a lot is to set a standard ssid for my network. Then when I change routers, I just change the ssid on the router and everything “just connects” and works. It makes it much easier than using the default ssid on the routers. 

You could reuse the old routers ssid and copy it over to the new one. Or set a custom one for the future. 

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  • August 23, 2023

What I’ve done because I change routers a lot is to set a standard ssid for my network. Then when I change routers, I just change the ssid on the router and everything “just connects” and works. It makes it much easier than using the default ssid on the routers. 

You could reuse the old routers ssid and copy it over to the new one. Or set a custom one for the future. 


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