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Question for the internet savvy
Right now I have Cox cable and wifi in all my STRs. I own the cable modems. They are the kind with a built in router. Netgear CG3000Dv2 is what most of them are. I want to ditch the cable company ($100+ a month for each address) and go with the cities internet service. Their modems are on the power lines. Every living room has a smart HDTV and I want tenants to connect with their own devices. I bought an Ethernet -2-WiFi Universal Wireless Adaptor. I have to plug it into a router. I don't have many routers, but I have the cable modem/router in every house.
Can the Universal Wireless Adaptor be connected to the Netgear modem/router and have it broadcast the signal?
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Yes you can connect a standard wireless router to a modem via a ethernet cable.