How to setup wifi


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Getting the right Wireless Hardware for your requirements:

Different wireless equipment have different standards, this is represented by the letters A, B, G or N following 802.11. When you look around in Shops or online, you may see wireless equipment with: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n. These letters indicate speed, range and compatibility.

Choosing the right letter allows you to buy equipment from different manufacturers to use together and get the right range for your wireless network.

Comparing Different Types of Wireless Routers:

Standard 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n
Suitable Application Room, Studio, Apartment House, Small Hotspots House,
Hotspots, Campuses, Airports, Libraries
Wifi Gaming Anywhere
Maximum range (m) 30 45 45 50
Maximum Speed (Mbps) 54 11 54 540
Actual Typical Speed (Mbps) 25 5 20 200
Device Compatibility 802.11a only 802.11b
802.11g
802.11b
802.11g
802.11a
802.11b
802.11g
802.11n
Obstacles like walls & floors. poor good good good
Cost $$$ $ $$ $$$$

Which Wireless Router?

This depends on:
1.) What type of wifi your laptop comes with, the standard should be displayed on a sticker on the laptop or in the manual, if these are not available, and you can always look up your laptop make on model online. e.g. if your laptop has 802.11b standards, finding a really cheap 802.11a wireless router on ebay may not work.

If your laptop does not have a built in adaptor you will need to buy a PCMCIA Wifi card or a USB Adaptor. Again, please make note of the standard or better still, buy a multi-standard adaptor, so you can use it anywhere, at home or in a Wi-Fi Hotspot.

2.) Your Broadband connection type: If get your broadband thorough your cable box, you will need a standard wireless router for cable modems, if you get your Broadband through your phone line, you will need a DSL Wireless Router.

Check list for buying a Good Wireless Router:

Tip: Do your homework, look up reviews about Routers online before buying.

Setting up your Wireless Router:

1.) Broadband Modem Test

Before you setup your Wireless router, make sure your Cable or DSL Modem is working properly to start with, otherwise, the router will not work even if you have installed it correctly. Make sure you can connect to the internet using your existing modem at a good speed and have no problems with uploading or downloading files.

2.) Automatic Setup: Your wireless Router will come with instructions or a Set-up CD that will configure your PC automatically, however, if you have lost or do not the setup CD, here’s some general setup instructions that may work for you.

Tip: If you got a second hand or refurbished router, some have a reset point on the casing, don’t forget to press this for the recommended time e.g. 30s seconds or as stated in the manual, this is to clear out the old settings of the previous owner.

a.) Get your Mac address and make a note of it.

To look up the MAC address for WinXP, go to Start>Run, in the text box, type in cmd, and click OK

This will open up a command prompt that looks like:

Type in ipconfig/all and this lists the Physical address which is the 12 characters that you need to enter into your base station Mac filtering webage.

b.) Connect it together Tip: New Routers should come with an Ethernet cable but if you have a hand me down Router with a missing cable, you can unplug your Broadband cable from your laptop and plug this into your Router.

c.) Logon to your Routers Base Management Webpage, this can be http://192.168.2.1 or http://192.168.1.1, or something else, this information should be on the router itself or in the manual, and comes with a default password e.g. admin, default etc.

Tip: If you can’t log in to your Routers Base Management Web page, you may have to reset your router to clear out any previous passwords.

d.) Once you are logged in: Tip: Don’t forget to save your settings online, if you change or input new details on the Base Management Tool Web page your old settings are only updated if you save them, leaving the web page without saving means that you have not changed anything.

e.) Setup Security for your wireless connection, please click here for more information. Home