To clarify, I first set my modem to bridge, however as I was still seeing the old network, I thought maybe somehow the modem WiFi was still active, so I disabled the bridge, and the went into the WiFi settings to manually disable but even after doing...
That's just a guess, because when I manually connect to the router Wi-Fi, it connects without issue.But I just tried to do was disable broadcasting the SSID from the Rogers modem because even with Wi-Fi disabled, it still shows. Even after doing this...
So I put my modem out of bridge mode and just manually disabled both Wi-Fi bands. Then I put it back in bridge mode and restarted my router as is normal to keep it optimized. Once the router was completely restarted, all my devices reconnected to my ...
I will try the power cycle, and will Google on how to do that exactly, but perhaps if that doesn't work, based on what you said the answer is just rename the Wi-Fi network to the same that I had previously with the same password?