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Yes, you can set up your wireless router according to the authentication method of Digital China's client. If you can access the Internet, it will not affect other students in the dormitory to use the campus network. But if you don't encrypt the wireless security, any laptop, desktop, or mobile phone with a wireless network card can access the Internet through your wireless router.
Here's what you have to say:
Flying Wings of Fire Q:
How do I set up wireless Internet access? Have you ever used that client? Can you tell us more about it?
A: No, if you set it up, you need to set up your wireless router, and the wireless router will simulate the authentication method of Digital China's client, and after passing the verification. Your laptop is then connected to a broadband router via wired or wireless.
Flying Wings of Fire Q:
Can you tell me how to set it up to go wireless? Is the hardware part of the wireless router connected to the switch? And then what about the IP should be set in **? I'm comparing dishes, can you tell you more about it? I'll add points.
Can you tell me how to set it up to go wireless? Is the hardware part of the wireless router connected to the switch? And then what about the IP should be set in **? I'm comparing dishes, can you tell you more about it? I'll add points.
Answer: Your conjecture is correct, the normal access step is to connect the WAN port of the wireless router to the switch (that is, the Ethernet port on the wall of your house) and then set it up, which should be debugged according to the verification method of Digital China's client. I searched the internet for some information about Digital China's software.
The preliminary judgment is the adoption of verification. I'm not sure if your broadband router supports this type of authentication. (Currently only supported by high-end broadband routers, as this requires authen and author processes).
If you are using Digital China's software using PPPoE dial-up, then no problem.
Another compromise solution is to use your wireless broadband router as an AP and connect the LAN port of the wireless broadband router (which is one of the remaining 4 Ethernet ports) to the switch. Then you can wirelessly connect to your broadband router through your laptop, and run Digital China's client on your laptop, which can also access the Internet wirelessly.
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1. Connect your router to the computer with a network cable, log in to the browser, and the default username and password are admin.
2. Set up the route at home, use the setup wizard to set the Internet access method to PPPoe, and fill in the username and password of Digital China.
3. After setting up, connect the mini router to the network port of your dormitory and you can use wifi to access the Internet.
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You just set it up the same way you set up your router at home!!
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The settings are as follows:
1.Typing in the browser may be something else, marked on the router's nameplate);
2.Enter your username and password. (The account number and password are marked on the nameplate of the router);
3.Click "Setup Wizard" in the left navigation pane and click "Next".
4.Select the "PPPoE" mode and click Next;
5.Enter the broadband account and password (this is the account and password given by the operator when you apply for the network), and click Next;
6.Set the name of the wireless in the SSID; In the PSK password field, enter the wireless password you want to set;
7.Click Finish to set it up successfully, and restart it after saving it to use.
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Ask if there are any other friends who connect to the router to use.
Generally speaking, the campus network can be connected to a wireless router, and I don't know if there are any special restrictions on the campus network there.
As for the setting, just on the connection settings (WAN port settings) interface of the router, select the connection mode PPPoE, then enter the user name and password, and then set the wireless connection password in the wireless settings interface, and finally turn on the DHCP function, which is to automatically assign IP addresses to devices with the correct wireless network connection password. These manuals are available, and they are relatively easy to operate!
You understand, if you don't know, then ask!
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Wireless routers will do anything. It's also not expensive. Dozens of miles away.
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Is it wireless or open routing?
Wireless: buy a wireless network card by yourself, and then go down to the 160wifi route: add a wired network card by yourself, and then find "point-to-point network expansion" (noun, not software) software, the head of the network cable is connected to the campus network, and the first piece is connected to the router.
My language is not good, hehe.
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This requires the router system or plug-in to be compiled, but few people compile it, and some schools don't use it.
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No way... The god code is to supervise your network card.。。 You have to open.
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I haven't used it, it's just passing by to do tasks
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1All ask the master to crack it.,The school shields the wireless LAN.,And now the client even the wifi that comes with win7 is also shielded as soon as it is turned on, and the ......... is disconnected
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You can turn your computer into a wireless router. What system are you?
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Go to Taohe Weizaobao to buy a router like HG255D, with OpenWRT, you can ask the seller to help you brush up OpenWRT with certified Shandan client. Of course, your existing route supports OpenWRT, and you can directly brush one if you dismantle it. Normal routing cannot solve the problem.
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It's good enough, what else to change, just send it directly.
Do a full scan to prevent unnecessary trouble (IP conflicts) and get the attention of the NMS, and that's fine.
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It may not be limited by software, but it is done on the main route. Find a way to do port mapping.