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Getting your new wireless router set up doesn’t need to be complicated! If your modem has a built-in router, you can skip the whole process of buying one and configuring parts and just focus on connecting! This wikiHow article walks you through the process step-by-step—connecting the hardware, configuring your router, and getting your devices connected and ready to go—so you can enjoy your new wireless internet (without any headaches).
Things You Should KnowConnect your router to your modem. [1] X Expert Source
Find the IP address of the router. If this is a new installation or new router, find the default IP address that may be printed on a label on the router or in the documentation. [2] X Expert Source
Open Wireless Settings . When you log in to your router, you will be taken to the router’s main menu or status screen, which may look different depending on your router's manufacturer. The "Internet" section can usually be left at default settings unless you received specific instructions from your internet service provider. The "Wireless" section will allow you to set up your wireless network, so navigate there.
Choose a security method. Choose from the list of available security options. For the best security, choose WPA2-PSK as the encryption method. This is the most difficult security to crack and will give you the most protection from hackers and intruders.
Create a passphrase. Once you’ve chosen your security method, enter a passphrase for the network. This should be a difficult password, with a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Don’t use any passwords that could be easily deduced from your network name or from knowing you.
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For you to reset your admin password, you will need to reset your router to its default factory settings
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You can use Wi-Fi with a smartphone (which is what most people have these days), not with a basic cell phone.
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If you have procured a used wireless router from a friend or store, make sure to reset it to factory settings before installing it. It may try to configure your wireless network according to the previous system. Find the reset button on the router, and press it for 30 seconds with a pin or pencil.
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