Showing posts with label router. Show all posts
Showing posts with label router. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Connect My Belkin Router to the Internet


Unplug your high-speed modem from the power outlet and unplug the router if it is plugged in as well.
Disconnect the network cable that connects the modem to your computer. Plug this cable in from the high-speed modem to the Internet input port on the back of your Belkin input.
Plug your router in to the wall power outlet and wait for the lights on the front of the unit to stop flashing.
Plug your high-speed Internet modem into the power outlet and wait for the lights on the unit to stop flashing. Once both the router and modem are fully powered on, your Internet connection is successfully connected to your router.
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Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Connect a Mac Computer to the Internet


Sign up for service with an Internet Service Provider, such as your local cable or phone company. It will charge you a monthly fee for this and will probably provide the cable modem (router) or DSL hardware that you need.
Connect your cable modem to your coaxial cable jack in your home or connect your DSL to your phone line. If you are using DSL, attach filters to every phone that is on a jack. These would have been provided with your modem by your ISP.
Connect the modem to the Ethernet port on your Mac using an Ethernet cable. Then turn on the modem if it isn't already on.
Click the Apple Menu and choose 'System Preferences' and then 'Network.' Under 'Show,' choose 'Built In Ethernet' from the drop-down box.
Click the 'TCP/IP' tab and under 'Configure IPV4' choose 'DHCP.'
Click 'Apply Now' at the bottom of the dialog box. This is usually all you have to do to get connected to the Internet on a Mac.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Tether With an iPad (3 Steps)


Acquire a portable device capable of receiving a cellular data signal and acting as a Wi-Fi router. This could be a jail-broken iPhone with a suitable application running, a cell phone, a smartphone or a portable 3G router. Follow its instructions to begin transmitting a Wi-Fi signal.
Launch the iPad's 'Settings' application, and tap the 'Wi-Fi' button. The iPad will automatically scan for wireless networks within range.
Tap the entry for your portable Wi-Fi router. If requested, enter the security key and tap the 'Connect' button. The iPad will now receive an Internet connection from the Wi-Fi router.
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