Getting the most from your broadband connection,
Getting the most from your broadband connection, by
Harder64
So you signed up for your broadband connection which probably is
DSL or Cable. Computer's all hooked up and the web pages are
loading faster than ever before! Life is good on the information
highway, but along comes a second desktop PC or laptop. Now what???
Easy! Just go online or down to your local electronics store like
Bestbuy or Circut City and pick up a wireless router.
My personal favorite is D-Link, but Linksys, Buffalo, and Netgear
will also do the job quite well. Once you get your wireless router
it's time to set it up. From your DSL modem or Cable modem there
will be an ethernet cable that plugs into the back of your PC into
a ethernet port. Remove that end and plug it into the "WAN" port or
"Internet" port on the back of your wireless router.
Next there should be another ethernet cable in the box that the
router came in. Plug that into port one in the back of the wireless
router(D-Link) and the other end into the ethernet port of your PC
just like it was before you bought the router. Follow the setup
wizard that walks you through making the connection plus securing
the connection from unwanted intruders. Also if you do have a
laptop chances are you'll see something pop-up on your desktop
saying something like "wireless network detected". Whichever you
have you'll now be able to share that broadband connection with
your family.
You can find out more information at my two websites:
http://www.dsl-cable-broadband.com &
http://dsl-cable-broadband.blogspot.com/
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