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6 Simple Ways for Home Router Setup

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Check your Internet connection

A router setup will be very tasking if you have no stable internet connection. Using the modem or gateway device that your Internet service provider (ISP) has given to connect your computer is the easiest method.Thus, when your computer detects an Internet connection, you may start setting up your router.

Gather documentation

The next is “seems obvious” step that you will not forget. Watch for stickers or slips of paper which can have the setup information, like the router’s default username and password.

An in-depth guide for router setup in 3 easy ways

1. Hook the router to the modem and connect the router to a computer. 

2. Put the default IP address of a router into the browser’s address bar. Access the router admin page by entering the default user name and password. 

3. Adjust the settings as may be required to install your WIFI network.

There are 2 methods to configure a router

● Wired Setup

 ● Wireless Setup

Method 1: Wired Router Setup

1. Connect your router to your computer and modem. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your modem to the WAN/WLAN/Internet port on the router then, connect your computer to “1”, “2”, “3”, or “4” LAN port on the router.

2.Open a web browser. The Settings Page can be seen on any system if the system is part of the same network. To have the most successfully exercise the computers should be connected to the router via Ethernet cable.

Open browser you can use Google Chrome (the most recommended), Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or any other favourite one. 

 

Wired router setup

3. Go ahead and type the address of your router. To log into your router, you can open your web browser by top, in the address bar enter the IP address of your router. The IP address differ from one to another standpoint which are produced by different manufacturing companies but it almost the same or very close.

Since routers often come with pre-printed instructions or a sticker on the same unit with this information, the default address is commonly found among the accompanying documents. Moreover, it can be accomplished online, visiting the website of the manufacturer where the device is produced. And if in case you had given route r’s address which won’t work, then you should reset that router to its initial state.

To get this detail, you can look up the router’s IP address if it is required.

4. Type in the username and the password. Initiate the configuration page access, the system will alert you to give a username and password. On the other hand, it is worth noting that most routers will likely have a default username/password combo, but some will let you access their configuration platforms without providing the necessary login details.

You have to check your router’s managerial policies to figure out which username and password is required by default. Furthermore, they could be printed on the actual router as well. “admin” and considered as an easily guessable default password. And these two passwords, i.e., “admin” or “password”, are perhaps the most popular secret words in existence. 

5. If you can’t access it then Reset your router. If you search for your personal router address and username/password but you still can’t log in, Then you can reset your router to factory defaults. This will reset any updates made to your router and give you a new password. This does useful especially for routers secondhand and old settings where you don’t remember.

You can reboot your router by pressing the RESET Button on it. This key many be small and hard to reach and only can be pushed with an ordinary paper clip. Some routers have a button which is located in an easily accessible place .  The router will be reset once you see the lights flashed around. 

After you touch on the reset button, wait 30-60 seconds and then try inputting your router’s address and username/password combination again. 

6. Change your routers username and password: The default username and password pattern for routers is very unsafe, and it is recommended to change after setting the router up. Generally speaking, these settings are under Administration – > Router configuration window. 

Select a user name and a password that will be difficult to figure out. A secured password should involve numbers and symbols.

Mobile app connection is required to manage more settings. Moreover, If this situation persists, go ahead and download the mobile app from your internet service provider’s website. 

 

wireless Router Setup

Method 2:wireless Router Setup(wifi setup)

1. Check your Internet settings. The Internet Setup or Home menu of your router must be checked to see that your Internet IP address DHCP, and DNS settings are all set. These should normally be in automatic unless if told otherwise by service provider.

This means that the majority of routers have a test button on the Internet menu page. Visit the link to see if your internet settings are set up correctly.

2. Open the Wireless settings. This menu might be named as Wireless on portal, Wireless Settings, Basic Setup or like something else. On that screen you will see your wireless SSID, channel, encryption, etc. settings.

3. Name your network. Go through the section marked SSID. This will be the name of your network, and it will be shown among the list of available networks on your wireless devices. Always ensure that your personal information does not appear in your network name as this will be publicly viewable.

Check “Enable SSID broadcast” option. 

The channel should be set to auto. If the number of the wireless networks in your area is increased, your router will automatically conduct the channel to a clear one. 

4. Choose your wireless encryption. This may also be identified with the Safety Options. In the interface, you’ll have the ability to select which method you prefer to hash the network traffic. Most domestic routers will run with WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK protocols.

The WPA2 mode of encryption is a highly secure way, so if all your devices support it you should use it. WPA2, which includes AES encryption is not supported by older device generations. 

5. Choose a passphrase. This serves as a password which you use when the device connects to your network. The creation of a powerful password will allow your surface to fend off uninvited thieves. The passphrase should be for you and your network.

6. Apply your settings. Next, what you have to do is select your SSID, encryption type and passphrase and press the Apply or Save button to initiate your wireless

network. Your router will do the processing in a few seconds then your wireless network will start broadcasting and as a result your devices will be able to detect it.

To another passphrase, just go through the similar steps above and enter the new one. You will know the new passphrase only if you know the current one.
Platform-wise, the same instructions apply. In case of an issue, you might need to reboot your router.

 

Configure My Router

How Do I Configure My Router? 

The first thing you have to do is to set the username and password and after that you can go ahead with configuring your router’s settings. As like cooking dinner, there is no “right way” to install a router and each model is likely to have its own unique steps of the instructions, depending on the features of the model. We suggest you to consult your router manual for the specific issues. 

In fact, we do have a few tips you might want to know:

Step one – run an easy setup wizard. Generally, most routers use a brief setup routine in which you need to enter only the SSID (network name) and the password. In case of doubt, directly jump into that. (SSID is you router’s Wi-Fi name.) It could be either “asus” or “net gear” inside it, but feel free to change this line to something imaginative, like a “FBI-surveillance-van.” Yes, this utility doesn’t go beyond checking the indicators with a green light, but even for those looking for something more advanced, you need to get there first. Reading the instructions that come with router and using the provided user utility is without a doubt the easiest way to reach that goal. 

Secondly by switching to WPS button you will be able to connect all the devices to a Wi-Fi. Do you remember the experience of pairing two Bluetooth devices, for instance a smartphone with a wireless headset? Congratulations! You already have the fundamental idea in mind. For example, assuming you are operating a Windows laptop, you need to connect it to the router. Upon the opening of your laptop, you will see your router’s name among available wireless networks on the list of Windows. When you select the SSID and try to connect, Windows will ask you to enter the network security key (network passphrase being a technical sort of a word for it), or password. 

If you have put enough time in your password security and made a password with the combination of capital and small letters, numbers and symbols, rest assured that you will have completely forgotten about it and won’t even want to do anything that includes typing it in ever again. Rather than that, tap the WPS button of your router. You must have patience and wait for at least a minute for the router to identify the laptop and pair it with the network successfully. Note that unlike WPS, it supports only Windows and Android operating systems.

Finally, go ahead and leave it to the auto—configuration–the auto—configuration features are your allies. In another instance, while you can go through the hassle of coming up with your own internal IP address range and assigning static addresses to all your devices to carry out that task, selecting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) option in your router will save you the trouble of assigning IP addresses since this is an automatic protocol of assigning numbers to devices. In short, don’t only consider if you can alter something, but also whether you should do that. Grasp the philosophy of using auto settings at least during the setting up. That’s All your router setup is completed now and you can now enjoy uninterrupted high speed internet from your home router.

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