Wireless Networking Ekkkk

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#1 rastaman219
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Can some-one either put me on to a link or give me info on jhow to do wireless. Im using a Net beat Wireless-G router and Vista Premium on all my systems, Ta.
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#2 Owyns
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Can some-one either put me on to a link or give me info on jhow to do wireless. Im using a Net beat Wireless-G router and Vista Premium on all my systems, Ta.rastaman219

Maybe helps http://www.wireless-network-tutorial.com/

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Your router didn't come with a manual?

Basically...

1. Access your router
2. Setup a wireless name (SSID)
3. Setup a wireless security password (WPA recommended)
4. Apply settings to your router
5. Get your computers to detect the wireless name and enter the security password

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#4 rastaman219
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Your router didn't come with a manual?

Basically...

1. Access your router
2. Setup a wireless name (SSID)
3. Setup a wireless security password (WPA recommended)
4. Apply settings to your router
5. Get your computers to detect the wireless name and enter the security password

GamingMonkeyPC

Yeah it has a disk, im just seeing if i cang et some ideas of what to expect as im trying it tomorrow thus probably meaning my internet will be down so i wont be able to acess this info if you get my drift.

So in other words should the disk lead me along it?

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#5 GamingMonkeyPC
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Well it varies from routers to routers. Some routers have some setup utilities built-in the CD to access and configure the router. Most routers though you usually go through your web browser and enter the router's web interface by typing their gateway IP address.
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#6 Demo24
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uh, if you run into problems then unplug the router and do what your doing now. Seriously it takes like 5-10 minutes and is reasonably user friendly(has to be, so many are made now).