A wireless router provides a connection to wireless devices as well as wired ones.
A wireless network enables you to connect to the Internet without having to connect a tether. To set up a Wi-Fi home network, connect a wireless router and an Internet modem together. The wireless router will broadcast a Wi-Fi signal that can be received by any wireless device, for example, a computer or a laptop, as well as receive data to transmit through the Internet. This allows freedom of movement as well as keeping the decor of your home uncluttered. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions "All Applications" pop-up menu.
4. Enter the web address that will bring up the router's web menu -- this information is provided by the manufacturer in the instruction booklet or on its website.
5. Enter the default password in the text field on the router's web menu -- this information is also provided in the instruction booklet or on the website. Click "Continue" or "Next."
6. Click the "Internet setup" tab on the left side or at the top of the screen. Select the "Wizard" or "Automated" button. Follow the menu commands to provide the router with the setup information needed to start the Internet modem functioning. Click the "Save" button when prompted to save the settings. Click the "Reboot" button when prompted to restart the router.
7. Enter the default password in the text field on the router's web menu and click "Continue" or "Next."
8. Click the "Wireless setup" tab on the left side or at the top of the screen. Select the "Wizard" or "Automated" button. Follow the menu commands to provide the router with the needed information as to the name, password and physical characteristics (such as speed of connection) that you would like for your wireless home network. Click the "Save" button when prompted to save the settings. Click the "Reboot" button when prompted to restart the router.
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