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As a general rule, the simple thing to do any time you get a new router is to log into the router (look at the sticker on the bottom or the back for the Admin login info) and change the WiFi name & password to match what you had on your old router. This allows you to avoid changing the WiFi settings on all of your phones, computers, tablets, home automation devices, and aquarium controllers.
 
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As a general rule, the simple thing to do any time you get a new router is to log into the router (look at the sticker on the bottom or the back for the Admin login info) and change the WiFi name & password to match what you had on your old router. This allows you to avoid changing the WiFi settings on all of your phones, computers, tablets, home automation devices, and aquarium controllers.
Btw my Apex EL was a breeze to change!!
 

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