Wireless Networking Part I
These days it isn’t uncommon for a home to have multiple personal computers, and as such, it just makes sense for them to be able to share files, as well as to share one Internet connection. Wired networking is an option, but it is one that may require the installation and management of a great deal of wiring in order to get even a modestly sized home set up. With wireless networking equipment becoming extremely affordable and easy to install, it may be worth considering by those looking to build a home network, as well as by those looking to expand on an existing wired network.
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Hi there,
thank you for nice tips you posted on your site but useless for me as I stumbled right at the beginning.
I understand that obvious for geeks like you but for first timer as myself it is not clear how to connect Wireless Router to my cable modem.Especially that no cable is provided in the package with the Wireless Router that I purchased from you.
Schematic picture of ways to connect
modem-router-PC could be useful.Regards,
Marek
I am also new to computer technology! This article is somewhat helpful,but i too dont know how to setup the wireless router?
My grandson plays X Box Live,& I can not use the computer at the same time! What do I need to do to be able to do both at the same time?WOW!
THis stuff is GOOD and Appriciated!
Do not stop with this info.....
Thank you!
Found this information very helpful, thanks for making such information availiable
I might be baetnig a dead horse, but thank you for posting this!
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