Thanks for the suggestion mahler 123, but the actual solution turned out to be so obvious that I overlooked it. Those with higher tech IQs than mine will laugh, but all I needed to do was re-establish my WiFi using the Surfboard's ID code. To those who are thinking of buying a Surfboard router and who share my deficiency of tech savvy, be advised that the literature that comes with the router does not give any info on how to connect it to your system. The needed info is printed on the inside of the box, where you are given options to do that. The easiest (at least in my case) was a Google address that allowed you to get the router up and running.
Now What?
I added an NAD CS1 to my inventory a few weeks ago and have been learning the idiosynchrosies (sic) in using it. I just replaced my IP's modem/router with a Surfboard and a switch. Now the CS1 does not show up on my phone, so I can't connect to it. I'm guessing it has something to do with not being recognized by the new modem/router?
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