Using a configured AX with a different cable modem

This is probably a dumb question but here goes:
I will be traveling shortly and will be staying in a home with High Speed Internet via cable. However, there is no wireless network as the cable modem is connected to the owners computer using an ethernet cable.
If I take my AX with me and connect it to the modem in the house via an ethernet cable, will I be able to use my current wireless network settings without having to establish a new network?
It seems to me that I should be able to do this but I am not really certain.
Thanks for your help

If I take my AX with me and connect it to the modem in the house via an ethernet cable, will I be able to use my current wireless network settings without having to establish a new network?
If you connect to a cable modem now, you should not need to change any settings on the AX. But, you will need to completely reset the cable modem at the home before you connect the AX to it.
Push the reset button on the cable modem (if available)
Power it off immediately and power down the AX
Pull the battery (if easily accessible)
Wait at least 15-20 minutes
Connect the AX to the modem with an ethernet cable
Power up the modem by itself and let it run a few moments
Then power up the AX the same way
Then power up computers and devices the same way.
You'll have to completely reset the modem again when you disconnect the AX in order for the modem to recognize the owner's computer.
In other words, whenever the device that is connected to a cable modem changes, you have to completely reset the modem first, or it will not associate with the new device.

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