Saturday, February 13, 2010

Setting Up a Wireless Router

With a wireless router computing life a lot more fun. Why limit yourself to the computer at the same place you took it out of the box work? Setting up a wireless router is simple and allows you the freedom, the Internet, files, access printers, and much more, from virtually anywhere in your house or garden. Before you shake your head to set up a wireless router on your own, trust me, if I can do it allcan.

Here are some simple steps for setting up your wireless router.

Choose the right wireless router for your needs.

When you walk into your local store, Best Buy or other computer, you'll see that they have a variety of routers available. Basically, there are (3) wireless networking technologies on the market, 802.11a, 802.11b and 801.22g. So, what are the differences between these wirelessTechnologies?

802.11b wireless protocol is the oldest version of wireless networking technologies currently available. While 802.11b Wi-Fi hardware can be found at discounted prices, I would urge you to avoid them. 802.11a is in range and capacity compared with existing 802.11b and 802.11g limited. Why, then, your first wireless network with the oldest technology set.

802.11b wireless protocol (11Mbs) is by far the most common wirelessTechnology in use today. If you choose this wireless protocol, you will be well. But why not with the latest and best available wireless protocol?

802.11g is the best wireless technology on the market and all new computers with integrated wireless cards use this protocol. 802.11b wireless protocol has been replaced by backward-compatible 802.11g (54Mbs). This means that if you have a 802.11b card on some of yourComputing devices, you can use an 802.11g wireless router, without the need to replace your wireless card. If you have the option, I would recommend buying 802.11g cards for your computer as well as the maximum benefits of this wireless network technology to obtain.

Connect your wireless router

Before you begin, be sure that a paper copy of any instructions or the router manually before you.Sounds easy, I know, but you'd be surprised how many people neglect this essential step. Ok, let's get started!

The first step will be to power down your DSL or cable modem. This will be achieved by pulling the device out of the sockets.

Then plug the wireless router to the modem. I would recommend that the distance between the router and modem as close as possible. I have both a modem and wireless router settings on this pageside by side on my desk.

With the included wireless router, you should create a short cable. This is your network cable. Connect the network cable into the wireless router into the port labeled Internet, WAN or WLAN. This name varies by brand of wireless router you bought. It does not matter which end of the network cable to connect to the router, since the same type of connector is used at both ends.

Once youconnected the network cable to your wireless router, the other end of the cable to your modem. The modem is only one port available. You will hear a "click" when a secure connection has been established.

You can now re-insert the cable that provides your Internet access back into your DSL or cable modem.

At this point you will want to power your modem. The modem should always driven to be first. Allow a few moments for the Internet connectionSynchronize with the modem.

It is now time to configure your wireless router. Temporarily disconnect the network cable from the router and modem. When you have completed this, connect the network cable to each port of the wireless router is not known as the Internet, WAN or WLAN. They are probably at least 4 open ports, it makes one's will. Then connect the other end of the network cable to the computer. This may seem confusing, you must, however, ato enable direct connection between the router and computer configuration.

On your computer, open an Internet browser and enter the address to make your specific wireless router meets.

Router address USERNAME PASSWORD

3Com 192.168.1.1admin admin

D-Link 192.168.0.1 admin

Linksys 192.168.1.1 admin admin

Microsoft Broadband 192.168.2.1 admin admin

Netgear 192.168.0.1 adminPassword

If you typed the address into your browser, you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Refer to the table for your individual information. While in configuration mode, you have the option of your password, which I strongly suggest to change.

Next you must set your network ID, or SSID. This name need not be lengthy, but choose something that is unique, yet simple enough for you to remember.

Protect yourNetwork. You also have the option of either the security of your network or leave it "open." While the network "open", anyone within range of your wireless router's signal will be able to access your network. If you live in a place in a development or an apartment, there is a good chance to be someone riding on your network .. is with your Internet access for free or degrading access to your quality. It is a good rule of thumb, access to networks and computers, if safepossible.

To secure your network, choose the WEP tab or option. WEP stands for Wireless Encryption. You will be prompted for a password or password. We have already addressed you, your administrative password from the default, so let's move on. Make sure you select Apply or OK after your selection.

Disconnect the network cable from the computer, and close as before. One end of the network cable goes into the port on the wireless routerMarked Internet, WAN or WLAN, and the other end to connect to your DSL or cable modem.

After a few brief moments of an icon should appear on the desktop, you will be alerted, a wireless network has been detected. Right-click on the icon and select "View Available Wireless Networks".

If you are not your network, click the Refresh button from the menu. Once your network is visible, click it.

If WEP protected your wireless network, you willasked to enter your password or password. If you decide to leave your network unprotected, you will be advised that you try to access an unsecured network. Select your network and click "Connect".

Article written by LSG on Lilsurfergirl.com [http://lilsurfergirl.com/2007/11/08/choosing-the-right-laptop/]

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