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It also been used as an “unmanaged” or “take in” the wireless network where in it consists device which are been connecting directly to each other. This will also allow the other user who is sitting outside in the garden with his laptop to correspond with his desktop computer in the house and can also access the Internet too from it, for example.
Once you have gained the essential wireless network hardware then the next step is to connect it all together to form a network and allow each device to correspond. The following rules given below will act as basic procedure of what needs to be done.
Note: Before carrying out any kind of setting in the network, make sure that you have the latest data and drivers from the hardware dealer.
You should keep the following points in your mind:
• the space between each computer must be below 100 metres
• all the computer must be on the same floor
• By making use of the same dealer for the network card and the access point will result in its merits and demerits too.
Having said that this is possible for those situations which were to be extended and the network still to work well, but this will depends on the surroundings and is different for each condition.
For this installation of this hardware we will assume that you already have a wired network set up and that the wireless network will be soon implement so that the wireless devices can join the accessible network.
• First plug the access point into the power outlet and the accessible Ethernet jack on the network point
• Arrange the access point by making use of a web browser which is to been seen by your available network this can also differ depending on the brand of your access point
• Now arrange the client computers with their suitable network settings which are been required to communicate with the access point.
You can also refer to the user's guide book of your hardware for the exact settings. If you are making use of the same dealer for all the wireless networking hardware then try using the default settings which will usually work! I suggest you that try these out first before you move into the customization or more highly developed technique stage of the settings.
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