I had a setup where my modem was connected to my gateway Linux box which did 
routing, DHCP, DNS, etc. and was also connected to a switch which was connected 
to a WiFi router being used as an access point. This is too brittle for my 
tastes, as other members of my family can’t resolve problems with it.

Something went wrong so I have temporarily reconfigured it so the WiFi router 
is connected directly to the modem, but this doesn’t let the WiFi clients 
connect to the Linux boxes or other hard-wired machines or let them connect to 
the internet. (I could connect the other devices to the router, but for WiFi 
propagation reasons, the WiFi router is far away from all the other devices, so 
this is not ideal.)

So I was thinking of getting a 
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=27_1046_363&item_id=102961
 router and connecting to that the Linux box (which would still do DHCP 
(possibly) and DNS, the router configured back as an access point (or a POE 
access point such as 
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=27_1056_356&item_id=031082,
 as well as the other wired devices.

Thoughts? Thanks.

../Dave
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