Friday, October 14, 2011

How to connect and successfully setup a router with a laptop?

How to connect and successfully setup a router with a laptop? I am from Malta Europe?
I would like to know how to successfully connect and setup a router with a laptop, knowing that my friend has a router and a laptop and she would like to connect her router with her laptop directly, and not leave the Internet connection hoocked up with her desktop computer directly. I also would like to point out, that my friend is from and lives in Malta Europe, therefore, her Internet Service provider is, GO. I would appreciate it very much, if you would kindly guide me step-by-step of how to successfully connect and set up a router with a laptop who has also the Internet service provided by GO in Malta Europe. With that said, I'm going to close this very important question by saying, I look forward to receive many helpful replies.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
To connect your router to your computer, first, place your wire modem or DSL modem and unplug it to revolve it off. After that, attach your wireless router to your modem. Your modem should keep on linked directly to the Internet. Afterward, after you have enthusiastic the whole thing up, your computer will wirelessly attach to your router, and the router will throw connections through your modem to the Internet. After that, fix your router to your modem. If you at present have your computer associated openly to your modem: Unplug the network wire from the backside of your computer, and close it into the port tagged Internet, WAN, or WLAN on the backside of router. If you do not at present have a computer linked to the Internet: Plug one side of a network wire into your modem, and close the other end of the network wire into the Internet, WAN, or WLAN port on your wireless router. If you at present have your computer linked to a router: Unplug the network wire linked to the Internet, WAN, or WLAN port from your present router, and close this side of the wire into the Internet, WAN, or WLAN port on your wireless router. Then, unplug some extra network cables, and close them into the accessible ports on your wireless router. You no longer require your creative router, because your original wireless router returns it.
Answer 2 :
The answerer before me gave a good answer. I'd just like to point out that GO has an excellent customer service. If she still hasn't set up the connection she can call them on their freephone and they'll tell her how to connect it step by step. Hehe I should know. I connected mine wirelessly some 3 years ago and I was so ignorant about it all that I held the phone and did as instructed till it was all done.


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