Hi David,
Yes, this is what I wanted to know.
CISCO cable modem >> Linksys router >> ICX switch >> APs ) ) ) SSIDs
If I am understanding it correctly, then you are just replacing CISCO cable modem. If yes, then make sure you know how cable modem is configured and how it is passing traffic to Linksys router.
It is also worth checking where is the DHCP server configured, if it is on Linksys router or on ICX switch.
If DHCP server is configured on Linksys router or on ICX switch, then all you need to do is, configure new modem and pass the connectivity to Linksys.
There is another possible way to reduce count of devices in this topology but that needs configuration on ICX switch which may not easy or may break your already running setup. But I am just sharing my thoughts.
You can skip Linksys router from this topology and may feed the network connection from new cable modem directly to ICX and configure ICX to handle routing/DHCP/VLANs. Now new topology will look like below.
New cable modem >> ICX switch (acting as router/DHCP + switch) >> APs ) ) ) SSIDs
Regards,
Syamantak Omer
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