Setting up Secure Home/Office Wireless Network Wifi Zone

 

You own a laptop but still need to stick around at one place to connect to the internet? Well if you own a laptop the first thing you need to keep in mind is that you have a wifi adapter button using which you can easily make your complete home/office wifi and you can move around the places very easily. In case of windows based laptops you need to connect using the wireless adapter and in case of macbook its called as ‘Airport’ using which you can connect to the same high speed broadband internet services without the need for any cable wires.

Dlink Wireless Router


First of all you need to setup your broadband router after which you would need a Wireless Router which would share the internet connection to several pc’s using cable wire and upto 8 wireless laptops at the same time and tweak the performace of internet services to the best in order to make sure all the users get the optimum level of speeds. I would recommend using D Link DI524 Wireless Broadband Router which iam using from over a year at both my office and home wifi network.

You just need to plugin your internet cable wire into the wireless router’s WAN point and you can find that the WLAN lights turn ON after which you need to go to your computer’s Wireless Network connections and click on ‘View Wireless Networks’ and select the default connection and connect to the internet on a wireless network. You need to make sure you complete the network security setting if you want to secure this connection. The setup is also like plug & play and you wont need to tweak into much settings to get started. Once completed you can move around your home and stay connected!

Wireless Internet Connection
Wireless Network Connection

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7 Responses to “Setting up Secure Home/Office Wireless Network Wifi Zone”

  1. Raghuveer 07. Jul, 2008 at 8:27 am #

    Hello sir,
    I have a BSNL broadband adsl modem.
    The model says thats its a WIRELESS ADSL/ADSL2+ CPE.
    This means thats its a wireless modem.
    I want to connect to it through my laptop wirelessly.

    It has 4 ethernet ports, 1 usb.

    there is a slot to its side which i suppose is for any data card.

    I want to know which kind od data card can I use to make it a wireless router.

    I also want to know is it possible what I am thinking?

    Please help me with this issue ….

    Thank You

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  2. Amar 08. Aug, 2008 at 7:04 am #

    I have a secured wi-fi.. and it really helps

    i had unsecured before but for the some reason my speed was crappy

    and when i got it secured, speed was great and so was the performance

    always secure your wi-fi

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  3. Althaf 08. Jan, 2010 at 9:52 pm #

    Hi Sir,

    I have a reliance broadand netconnect. I do have a wireless router. Is it posssible to braodcast the reliance connection through router so that I can access net on other computer which is there in my house?

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