Secion 2 - Lesson 1: Installing the wireless network Router

November 3rd, 2009 | by networkrouter |
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www.homenetworkbuilder.com In Lesson 1 we connect the router to the modem, reset the modem so it can see the router and they can connect to each other. We connect our home office computer to the router using an ethernet cable. We’ll use this computer in Section 3 to configure the router for secure wireless networking.

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  1. 22 Responses to “Secion 2 - Lesson 1: Installing the wireless network Router”

  2. By Funkyme5 on Nov 4, 2009 | Reply

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    Great its help me soo much but only one Qutesion how to instal a wifi setting in windows ?

  3. By hpcbdvd on Nov 7, 2009 | Reply

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    This other router is basically just a switch, wired or wireless and will share the network access and Internet access to all of the computers connected to it, wired or wirelessly.

  4. By hpcbdvd on Nov 9, 2009 | Reply

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    Yes. You connect the modem and one of the routers the regular way. Then you connect the 2 routers together using a crossover cable. You can find this type of cable at most computer stores and online. You plug one end of the cable to one of the regular ethernet ports on the router connected to the modem. The other end of the crossover cable connects to other router.

  5. By TOTSGUITARIST on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply

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    is there a way i could connect 2 routers using only one modem????? please reply

  6. By hpcbdvd on Nov 14, 2009 | Reply

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    You need to check the second routers manual to be sure it can operate as a switch and if it can which Ethernet port to connect the crossover Ethernet cable to.

  7. By hpcbdvd on Nov 17, 2009 | Reply

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    You would have to separate the routers with a long run of Ethernet to have any effect. If they were side by side the second router won’t help at all. That said, what you need is a crossover Ethernet cable. It’s a cable where a few of the wires in one of the connectors are reversed. You plug one end into any of your first routers Ethernet ports and the other to one of the Ethernet ports on the other router or switch. The second router will become just a switch. Continuing to next reply…

  8. By Zalariz on Nov 19, 2009 | Reply

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    I have 2 routers and what i am trying to accomplish is to have a greater coverage by connecting the 2 routers to each other by Ethernet.

    Note: my speedtouch(G) is ADSL i want to Connect it to a broadband router which is d-link 655(N).

  9. By hpcbdvd on Nov 22, 2009 | Reply

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    Do you mean you have two modems or two routers? What are you trying to accomplish?

  10. By Zalariz on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply

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    i have 2 routers and i am connect through speedtouch. How can i connect speed touch to my D-link 655 router? please help.

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  12. By hpcbdvd on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply

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    I can’t stress enough that you need to watch the entire series of videos. The website link is in the description of this video. All of the videos are currently free on that site.

  13. By hpcbdvd on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

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    The PS3 has wireless G built in. So it can connect to your wireless router and get an Internet connection. It can also share files with the other computer in your house that are connected to the wireless router. The connections can be done with an ethernet cable as well. If the computer or device is in the same room as the wireless router it’s best to connect with an ethernet cable. Almost all wireless routers also have at least 4 ethernet ports.

  14. By IcyGOD909 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

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    can i send the connection to ps3 from pc via the router by just connecting the ps3 with the router via another ethernet cable on one of the other ports?

  15. By hpcbdvd on Nov 30, 2009 | Reply

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    There are so many. Netgear is good. The Belkin N+ Wireless Route recently got a great review at cnet and it’s $100. The one we use in the videos is a D-Link 655 and it performed very well. I believe you can get it for under $100

  16. By JulioCesar831 on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply

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    hey man is netgear a good brand.. because im tryin to setup a wireless internet conection and im tryin 2 buy a good router.. any u would recomend ?? that r cheap and fast?

  17. By hpcbdvd on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply

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  18. By tenn1sball3r88 on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply

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    I have a pretty noob question….i use a desktop computer with dsl internet and want to connect to my sister’s laptop network from time to time, so do i still need a router to connect to her laptop, or do i just need a wireless network adapter?

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  20. By ChipMunks452 on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply

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    do what the vid says and ur done go to ps3 network and go all the way down and pick it then pick internet settings choose custom then put wireless then scan it will find it pick it and your done

  21. By bankai35 on Dec 5, 2009 | Reply

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    i would like to connect my PS3 to the internet. I have a computer with a modem in an another room. What do i need to connect my PS3 to the internet and the computer at the same time?

  22. By hpcbdvd on Dec 8, 2009 | Reply

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    All routers have a built in firewall. You can turn off the firewall on just about every router. I don’t know if turning of the router for just one computer is an option. What you could do is install a free software firewall on the computer you want to protect. Comodo is a good one. Google it. Zone Alarm has a free firewall as well.

  23. By DURPORT on Dec 8, 2009 | Reply

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    Hi, excellent video tutorial. I need to ask a question please, if I install a router to act purely as a firewall for one computer is this ok? Also, do all routers have a firewall or only certain routers? thanks.

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