Replace Linksys router with actual firewall device



Okay, I'm now ready to replace with a stronger device.

Do I just plug it in and re-run the wizard?

Any advice would be appreciated. Partcularly for one person who's old
server blew up and I had to put in a new one. Totally unable to get
their sonic wall to work, perhaps it needs a hard reset?

So am I to understand that the firewall is just that, it is not also a
router?

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