Is your old router still working and do you have it, or was this an equipment upgrade through your provider? If you do have it and it works, a lot of routers have the capabilities to play the role of an AP or repeater. And if not, you may be able to flash Tomato to it and set it up as one then. If not, you could look for one of those small sit-over-the-plug AP/Repeaters. The last little Netgear one I got had the option to connect to 5g networks and repeat a 2.4g network. I used it specifically to connect my robovac that could only do a/b/g
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yes. If you get another AP that will use the older security standards and connect that to your router it will let you get those devices back onto your network.
I don't stay on top of the current state of wifi security so I don't know if doing this would be a not so great idea security wise, or if it would be a horrible choice security wise...