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Adding a wireless router to your network can be a great way to extend your Wi-Fi coverage and provide internet access to more devices. Here are the steps you can follow to add a wireless router to your network: 1. Determine the type of router you need: There are many different types of wireless routers available on the market, so it's important to choose one that fits your needs. Consider the size of your home or office, the number of devices that will connect to the router, and the features you need, such as parental controls, guest access, or VPN support. 2. Choose a location: Choose a central location for your router that is away from walls, metal objects, and other electronic devices that may interfere with the signal. It's also important to place the router at a height where the signal can travel freely throughout your space. 3. Connect the router to your modem: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the modem's LAN port and the other end to the new router's WAN port. This will allow the new router to access the internet through the modem. 4. Connect your devices: Connect your computer or laptop to one of the new router's LAN ports using another Ethernet cable. This will allow you to configure the router's settings. Once you have configured the router, you can connect your wireless devices to the new network. 5. Configure the router: Use your computer or laptop to log in to the new router's web interface by entering the router's IP address in a web browser. The default IP address is often printed on the bottom of the router or in the user manual. Once you're logged in, you can configure the router's wireless settings, network name, security options, and other features as needed. 6. Test the connection: Once the router is configured, test the connection by connecting a wireless device to the new network and checking that it can access the internet. That's it! With these steps, you can add a wireless router to your network and enjoy extended Wi-Fi coverage and internet access for all your devices.
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