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If someone else uses a broadband cat dial-up Internet access at home, the setup steps are as follows: 1. Connect the cat with a broadband cable 2. Connect the data cable from the cat to the router WAN interface 3. Connect a data cable from the four LAN interfaces of the router to his computer Router Settings: 4. Enter or enter the router settings in the IE address bar, and the password and account number are usually admin 5. Enter the setup wizard, set your broadband account and password according to the prompts, save, and restart The above steps are all operated at his home, and after completion, Open a random web page, and after success, connect a data cable from the router LAN interface to your computer.
It is best to change the IP address of the local connection of both computers to be obtained automatically, and then consider setting the IP for the local connection (you can not set the IP) after the two computers have successfully connected to the Internet according to the above steps
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Connection method: adsl cat out of the network cable (if the cell fiber is the network cable out of the wall) added to the router's WAN port The other 4 ports are connected to the computer, so after the connection is good, you have to make a simple setting, first of all, you have to set your computer's IP to the same network segment as the router If the router is, your computer will be changed to this address, you have to figure it out, otherwise you can't open the configuration page, and then use the router's username and password to enter the configuration interface, there is generally a setup wizard You can do it step by step according to the above prompts: There is a way to access the Internet, you have to choose PPPOE dialing, and then enter your Internet username and password into it, in fact, you have to set up this thing! Just save it at the end!
Trouble, thanks!
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The cat is connected to the router WAN port The LAN port of the router is connected to the computer. The specific routing settings must refer to the router manual... There is a configuration wizard. Those who can understand Chinese can generally do it...
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Here's how to set up your wireless router:
1. The broadband bus (the network cable from the cat) connects to the WAN port of the router.
2. Connect one end of the network cable to any LAN port of the router, and connect the other end to the computer, and start the computer and router equipment;
3. After starting the device, open the browser and enter the router address in the address bar (the reverse side of the router can be viewed) to enter the wireless router settings.
Interface. 4. An account and password for logging in to the router appear in the settings interface, and enter the default account admin
PS: Router accounts and passwords are generally printed on the back or periphery of the router, some router passwords are created when you first set up, and you can reset the router and set the password again if you forget. )
5. Set up step by step according to the setup wizard and select the Internet mode, usually ADSL users choose the first PPPoE, if you use other networks.
If you don't know how to choose, you can directly select the first item to automatically select it, which is convenient for novices to operate, and click next after selection;
6. Enter the account and password applied for from the network service provider, and go directly to the next step after the input is completed;
7. Set the wifi password, try to make the alphanumeric combination more complicated and not easy to be rubbed off the network.
8. After entering correctly, it will prompt whether to restart the router, select Yes to confirm the restart of the router, and you can access the Internet normally after restarting the router.
First of all, according to your description, you said that the router dropped during the day and good night when you used it a few days ago, which means that there is no problem with your router settings, and you can dial up the Internet, and at the same time, the network operator in your area does not restrict the router. Also, I think the problem you mentioned is due to the settings of the router. >>>More
You should fix the IP for yourself, and fix the IP for your neighbors, and you can see the name and MAC address of the machine that is accessing the route in other pages, and you can generally set up to log in to your MAC to the route (this is to prevent ARP attacks and limit the network speed). >>>More
1. Connect the WAN port of the router to the external line of the Internet. >>>More
The score is too small.
Or maybe it will tell you. >>>More
From the LAN port of the main router, a network cable comes out and connects to the LAN port of the wireless router, log in to the wireless router, turn off the DHCP service of the wireless router, and set the IP address of the LAN of the wireless router, which should be different from the LAN IP of the main router.