The router is connected to the LAN...

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The routing is basically the same It depends on what kind of way you use to surf the Internet, if it's ADSL, log in to the router. After connecting the router, open the home page of the route on the webpage of the computer, there may be an account number and password, and the default is admin. Then set up, ADSL is PPPoe dialing, just fill in the account number and password of the telecom company.

    The network cable output of ADSL is connected to the WAN port of the router, and the network cable of the computer to be connected to the Internet is connected to the LAN port.

    If it's not adsl, it's the kind that is directly connected, and basically you don't need to set it, you can change it to a dynamic IP.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Then enter the account and password: admin and then follow the prompts to set your account and password for surfing the Internet. Just click Save.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Connect your router to your computer first.

    After logging in, set a broadband password, etc.

    The IP address of the computer is set to be acquired automatically.

    That's it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is stated in the general manual. Enter the corresponding IP address on the webpage (mentioned in the manual) to enter the configuration webpage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, prepare two network cables, connect from the route to the computer, according to what you said, the route is a cat before it, then you use adsl, if it is adsl, any computer.

    On the running CD, you can find the settings for setting ADSL, you just need to fill in the password given to you by Netcom or Telecom.

    If you are using the school's network, then you don't need to set it up, when the switch is used, I hope it will help you again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Plug in the network cable and automatically get the IP.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first thing to check is whether you are using ADSL or broadband?

    The two settings are not the same.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Prepare a network cable. One end of the network cable is connected to any of the LAN (1,2,3,4) of the routing hall silverware 2, and the other end of the network cable is connected to the computer, as shown in the figure below. Note:

    Please note that Router 2 does not need to be connected to Router 1 for the time being.

    If the IP address of Router 1 is, the IP address of Router 2 is modified to.

    Tip: After modifying the IP rights of the LAN port, you will be prompted to restart the router. After restarting, you will need to enter the changed IP address in your browser to log in to the Router 2 settings screen, such as or.

    3. Prepare another network cable, one end is connected to the LAN (1 2 3 4) interface of router 1, and the other end is connected to any LAN (1 2 3 4) interface of router 2. Be careful not to honor the WAN interface connected to Router 2.

    4. Turn off the DHCP server on router 2: Click "DHCP Server" - >DHCP Service" - >DHCP Server" and select: Not enabled > click "Save".

    After completing the four appeal steps, Router 2 has access to the internet. If you want to use wireless wifi on router 2, just set the wireless wifi name and password on router 2 without any other settings.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Connect the wireless router to the LAN and then set up to get the IP address automatically, your wireless router settings page has wireless settings Click Turn on Set Password to prevent others from using your wireless signal.

    First of all, when you don't use a wireless route, do you have to dial up or get it automatically.

    How do you get online, just set up a wireless router, how to go online, it's online, you're connected to it, and that's it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, if you are using a company to assign your IP, the route will be set to a fixed IP mode.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, we must be clear about a few things, 1 your network segment address 2 subnet mask 3 gateway address 4 dns server address.

    If you have a computer on your local area network, you can obtain the above information by doing the following.

    Click Start Run to enter CDM to enter the command symbol interface.

    In the command symbol page, enter ipconfig all

    ip address. .IP address.

    subnet mask .Subnet mask address.

    default gateway .Gateway address.

    dns servers .DNS server address.

    Make a note of the above information and need it when configuring the router.

    Then let's start the next step, use a network cable to access the router, no need to connect the WAN port, just connect the LAN port.

    After connecting the router, we start to configure the router, and the main modified parameters are as follows:

    1. Set the LAN port address of the network cable (in the same network segment as the LAN, and the subnet mask address, the same as the previous record).

    2 Set the SSID, turn on the wireless function, and configure the password.

    3 Configure DHCP (optional) The gateway address, DNS server address, and subnet mask address of DHCP are consistent with your record, and the assigned address range is optional, and it should be in the same network segment as the local area network.

    Note: If you have a device on your LAN that has DHCP enabled, please do not enable this feature.

    4 Restart the router and the configuration is complete.

    At this time, you can use the wireless signal of the wireless router to access the Internet, or you can connect to other LAN ports of the router through the network cable.

    I am an amateur of the Internet, if you have any questions, you can write to discuss.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.First of all you need a wireless router, you don't need the kind with a cat, like the DI-624 will do, 2Plug in your fiber, then dial in.

    3.Don't use a fixed IP, auto-assign an IP will do the trick.

    In addition, you can also use the soft AP mode to implement your Wi-Fi sharing. However, that requires a wireless network card that supports soft AP. For example, 3070 and so on.

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