How To Setup A WireLess Network!

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How To Setup A WireLess Network!
  1. Unread #1 - Dec 22, 2008 at 9:51 PM
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    How To Setup A WireLess Network!

    Hey, This is my first User Education Guide on here, so please don't be harsh.

    PLEASE NOTE: I CREATED THIS FOR WINDOWS XP. IT MAY OR MAY NOT WORK ON VISTA OR WINDOWS 98ETC.

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    What You Will Need:
    - A Broadband Internet Connection
    - Wireless Router
    - A computer with a Built-in Wireless networking support or a wireless network adapter

    What Is A Wireless Router:
    The router converts the signals coming across your Internet connection into a wireless broadcast, sort of like a cordless phone base station. Be sure to get a wireless router, and not a wireless access point.

    A Wireless Network Adaptar:
    Network adapters wirelessly connect your computer to your wireless router. If you have a newer computer you may already have wireless capabilities built in. If this is the case, then you will not need a wireless network adapter. If you need to purchase an adapter for a desktop computer, buy a USB wireless network adapter. If you have a laptop, buy a PC card-based network adapter. Make sure that you have one adapter for every computer on your network.

    Note: To make setup easy, choose a network adapter made by the same vendor that made your wireless router. For example, if you find a good price on a Linksys router, choose a Linksys network adapter to go with it. To make shopping even easier, buy a bundle, such as those available from D-Link, Netgear, Linksys, Microsoft, and Buffalo. If you have a desktop computer, make sure that you have an available USB port to plug the wireless network adapter into. If you don't have any open USB ports, buy a hub to add additional ports.


    Connect Your Wireless Router:
    PLEASE NOTE: I suggest printing this off, as you will be disconnected from the internet when connecting your router.

    First, locate your cable modem or DSL modem and unplug it to turn it off.

    Next, connect your wireless router to your modem. Your modem should stay connected directly to the Internet. Later, after you've hooked everything up, your computer will wirelessly connect to your router, and the router will send communications through your modem to the Internet.

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    Your wireless network name, known as the SSID. This name identifies your network. You should choose something unique that none of your neighbors will be using.

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    Wireless encryption (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), which help protect your wireless network. For most routers, you will provide a passphrase that your router uses to generate several keys. Make sure your passphrase is unique and long (you don't need to memorize it).

    3. Passwords


    Your administrative password, which controls your wireless network. Just like any other password, it should not be a word that you can find in the dictionary, and it should be a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Be sure you can remember this password, because you'll need it if you ever have to change your router's settings.

    The exact steps you follow to configure these settings will vary depending on the type of router you have. After each configuration setting, be sure to click Save Settings, Apply, or OK to save your changes.

    Now, you should disconnect the network cable from your computer.

    4. Connect your computers

    If your computer does not have wireless network support built in, plug your network adapter into your USB port, and place the antenna on top of your computer (in the case of a desktop computer), or insert the network adapter into an empty PC card slot (in the case of a laptop). Windows XP will automatically detect the new adapter, and may prompt you to insert the CD that came with your adapter. The on-screen instructions will guide you through the configuration process.

    Note: The steps below only apply if you're using Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you're running Windows XP and you don't have Service Pack 2 yet, plug your computer into your wireless router and download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.

    Windows XP should show an icon with a notification that says it has found a wireless network.

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    Connect your computers

    If your computer does not have wireless network support built in, plug your network adapter into your USB port, and place the antenna on top of your computer (in the case of a desktop computer), or insert the network adapter into an empty PC card slot (in the case of a laptop). Windows XP will automatically detect the new adapter, and may prompt you to insert the CD that came with your adapter. The on-screen instructions will guide you through the configuration process.

    Note: The steps below only apply if you're using Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you're running Windows XP and you don't have Service Pack 2 yet, plug your computer into your wireless router and download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.

    Windows XP should show an icon with a notification that says it has found a wireless network.
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    Follow these steps to connect your computer to your wireless network:

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    Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower-right corner of your screen, and then click View Available Wireless Networks. If you run into any problems, consult the documentation that came with your network adapter. Don't be afraid to call their tech support.

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    The Wireless Network Connection window should appear and you should see your wireless network listed with the network name you chose. If you don't see your network, click Refresh network list in the upper-left corner. Click your network, and then click Connect in the lower-right corner.

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    Windows XP prompts you to enter a key. Type the encryption key that you wrote down earlier in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes, and then click Connect.

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    Windows XP will show its progress as it connects to your network. After you're connected, you can now close the Wireless Network Connection window. You're done.
     
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    How To Setup A WireLess Network!

    you copied it. Even if you did not copy it, you failed to cite your sources properly so it is plagiarism. Here is a guide on how to cite your sources properly:http://www.sythe.org/showthread.php?t=530628
     
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    How To Setup A WireLess Network!

    nice guide...i knew this already...but this will help some people i bet.
     
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