Setting Up A Wireless Network

Setting up a wireless network to share Internet- The Wireless Encryption (WEP)/Wi-Fi Protected
access, printers, files and more, can be veryAccess (WPA). These two help protect your
convenient and cost-effective. Setting up one inwireless network through a passphrase that you
your own home or office is even better as youwill provide. You can make the passphrase unique
can surf the web anywhere most comfortableand long, you don't need to remember it.
for you. Plus, all you need is a router and it's- The administrative password. This password
easier to install than people perceive it to be.controls your wireless network, so choose one
Windows XP Service Pack 2 is not really neededthat is unique and you will not forget as this is
for wireless networking, but it provides theneeded to make changes in your router settings.
easiest method for networking. It also helpsAfter filling these up, be sure that you click Save
protect against hackers, trojans, worms, andSettings, Apply, or OK to save the information.
other potential Internet intruders. Here are theAfterwards, you may now disconnect the
four steps in creating your own wireless network:network cable from the computer.
1. Shop for your wireless equipment.4. Finally, connect your computers.
Of course, wireless networking presupposes theThis method requires Service Pack 2, so if you
fact that you have a computer system that hasdon't have it yet, plug your computer into the
wireless network adapter or a built-in networkingrouter and download and install SP2. If your
support hardware and a broadband Internetcomputer runs on a Windows XP SP2, it should
connection. The main component to shop for isdirectly notify you that a wireless network has
the wireless router, which is the hardwarebeen detected. To connect to the wireless
responsible for converting the signals coming fromnetwork, follow these steps:
your Internet connection into some form of a- Right click this wireless network icon found in
wireless broadcast. The network adapter allowsthe lower right corner of the screen then click on
the computer to wirelessly connect to the router.View Available
(Note: Make sure that you get a wireless router,Wireless Networks.
and not an access point.)- The Wireless Network Connection should appear
2. Connect the wireless router.shortly and you should see the network name
First, you need to locate your cable or DSLyou specified previously. If you don't see it, click
modem and unplug it. Next, you must connectRefresh network list at the upper left corner of
your wireless router to your modem (modemthe window. Once you see the name, click on the
must be stay directly connected to the Internet).Connect button on the lower-right.
Do this by plugging one end of a network cable- You will then be prompted for the password
into the modem and plug the other end to theyou entered earlier in the Network key and
Internet, WAN or WLAN port on the router.Confirm network key boxes. Type in this key and
After hooking everything up, the computer willclick on Connect.
automatically connect wirelessly to the router, and- Windows XP will then show connects the
the router will consequently send informationcomputer to your network and you will be
through your modem to the Internet.connected shortly.
3. Configure the wireless router.A Note for Computer Newbies
Using another network cable, temporarily connectIf you are a computer novice, it is best to
your computer (through the network adapter) topurchase an ADSL modem with a built-in wireless
one of the open network ports on your routerrouter to make wireless networking easier and
(make sure the port is not labelled Internet, WANstraightforward.
or WLAN). When turned on, your computer willFor integrated ADSL modem-wireless router
automatically connect to the router. Afterwards,system, network connection can be done in two
open the Internet Explorer on your computer andsimple steps:
type in the address in order to configure the1. Connect. You first need to connect the
router. The address (and password in someEthernet cable to the router to the PC, the phone
cases) varies depending on the brand of yourcord from the phone socket to your router, and
router, so you would need to refer to thethe power supply.
instruction manual.2. Configure. Once everything is connected, switch
When you reach the router's configuration page,the unit on, type the IP address of the router into
you would need to configure the following:the web browser, select the connection type and
- The wireless network name (SSID). Thisenter the username provided by your Internet
identifies your network so try to chooseservice provider.
something unique.