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So.. change the configuration on the modem out of bridge mode, and change the config on the router into AP mode, and use the 2.5Gbps port on the modem for my PC.
Have I got that right?
I've resisted using the ISP's modem as anything but a modem, since they're usually locked down pieces of 💩.. do you know if that's the case with this modem?
You can disable the router’s wifi frequencies so that you can use your Nighthawk as your Access Point.
If you want to continue to use it as a modem, then you’ll need a new router with at least 1 2.5 gbps WAN and 1 2.5 gbps LAN ports, where you’ll connect the 2.5 gbps WAN to the XB7’s 2.5 gbps LAN port, and your new 2.5 gbps switch to the 2.5 gbps LAN port of your new router. And that will cost more money. You said the cheapest way, thus my suggestion above.
Indeed I did say the cheapest way :)
Are there any reasonably priced routers with the specs you mention?
What's your budget? The lowest cost Asus router with dual 2.5Gbe ports is the AX88U Pro:
https://www.newegg.com/asus-rt-ax88u-pro/p/N82E16833320556
There's also the TP-Link BE550 which has Wi-Fi7 and five 2.5Gbe ports.
https://www.newegg.com/tp-link-archer-be550-6-ghz-5760-mbps-5-ghz-2880-mbps-2-4-ghz-574-mbps/p/N82E16833704711
That's more pricey than I was hoping for.
I may just need to give it time for this stuff to go down in price..
There is Flint 2 up for pre-order if you can wait https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt6000/#pre-order
I don’t unfortunately.