• Are you trying to use them both at the same time?

    I'm no expert but pretty sure you run into issues with two routers at once

  • They’re both broadcasting at the same time yes. And both networks have the same name - which I know isn’t recommended. But it’s been working fine for 2 years so I don’t know why it’s suddenly shit itself.

  • Right but you can't really expect it to continue working. Perhaps there has been some policy update somewhere that blocks it for security reasons.

    The next thing I would try is giving the networks different names. Modern devices shouldn't have too many problems with jumping from one to the other.

    Edit: are you running two routing devices on the wired network? All bets are off then.

  • Are they just WiFi points or routers too?

    If the latter then two routers on the network will cause it to fail at some point

  • Don't do it.

    Plug one of the routers into the modem, maybe the Linksys seeing as it is part of a mesh network.

    Turn everything off, plug the Linksys into the modem, forget Google for the minute.

    Turn it all on, verify it works.l

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