Ok, at the risk of getting flamed, here’s a pretty much completely 
non-Linux-related question (well, ok, other than the fact that I have NO 
windows boxes in my house ☺):

I’ve got a WiFi router in the house that every once in a while burps.  I had a 
second one (downstairs) to improve coverage, but it died.

So, now I need to buy a replacement for the downstairs router.
My network topology is basically:  Cable -> cable modem -> Cisco 
firewall/router -> WiFi router -> the house wired network and wireless network
I’ve got 2 printers (one or both may be wireless at any point in time) as well…

I’m not sure if I’m going to plug the 2nd router in to the ‘house wired 
network’, or if I’m going to plug both WiFi routers in to the Cisco (and then 
probably move the house wired to the cisco also), or what.

So, thoughts on the best topology, and recommendations/’stay away warnings’ for 
WiFi routers please?

Thanks!
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