Guide to Set UP a Wireless Home Network

There are a few different setup scenarios for wireless home networks, depending on whether you already have a modem and a wired router. The main part to setup a wireless home network is the wireless router. Once you have the router set up to your internet connection all you have to do is allow the computer connects to the to the wireless router and authenticate.

Choose a wireless router that matched the wireless technology of your computer. There are numerous types of wireless connection frequencies such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n. In many cases the 802.11g is the most commonly used wireless router for home networking users. A wireless router is very important to networking your home because it will broadcast the Internet signal to other devices on the same network.

Use a network adapter to provide a wireless connection to your accessible computer system. In the recent time all computer made with wireless system. But if you have older computer, then you can add a wireless network adapter to it. After inserting the network adapter into your computer system, it will begin to communicate with your wireless router.

Before you begin the setup process, unplug your existing cable modem. Connect the wireless router to the cable modem via the provided ethernet cable. Plug one end into the Internet slot on the wireless router and the other end into the connection labeled ethernet on the cable modem. By plugging them into the nearest wall outlets Power your cable modem and wireless router.

Devices required for setting up the connection:

1. Wireless enabled router.
2. DSL or Cable Modem.
3. Wireless network interface card (NIC) (may not be required, if it’s already inbuilt).
4. Wired network interface card (NIC).
5. And of-course 2-3 computers (even 1 computer will do, but I don’t see any point in setting up the wireless connection with 1 computer). 

Source : B4tea.com

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