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A wireless network can be used for a great many different reasons; to share Internet access, to share files, printers and much more. You can use it to surf the Internet while you\'re sitting on the couch or enjoying a cup of coffee in the back yard. Setting Up A Wireless Network means not having to be tied to a PC, giving you more freedom and flexibility. Plus, a wireless network is easier to install than you might think. Your first step will be to choose the wireless equipment you want to use for your home network setup. As you start looking for the things you need in stores and online, keep in mind that the essentials you will need are : a broadband Internet connection, a wireless router and a computer with a built-in wireless networking support, or a wireless adapter. Your router will be used to convert the signals coming across your Internet connection and the adapter will be used to connect your computer to the router. To make setting up a home network easier, try to choose the same vendor for your router and adapter. Your second step will be to connect your wireless router to your cable modem. When Setting Up A Wireless Network, your modem will stay connected to the Internet while the router will act to broadcast those signals to other computers in your wireless network. Your third step will be configuring your wireless router so that you will be able to use it for your home networking needs. The steps that you will be following in order to configure your router vary depending on the type of router you have purchased. The final step will be to connect all the computers to the wireless network. This is where you will be plugging in your wireless adapter, if your computer does not have built-in wireless. Your operating system should automatically detect the adapter and the on-screen instructions will guide you through the last of the configuration process. In less time than you thought possible, you will be Setting Up A Wireless Network that you will be able to use at any time and in any room in your home.
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