High-speed Internet access is accessible by means of most phone company from a technology termed Digital Subscriber Line, or DSL. Most DSL modems have 1 port for a wired connection to a single PC. However, certain DSL users may wish to use their high-speed Internet relationship for multiple PCs. Certain PCs, like notebooks, have only a wireless network adapter.
For a DSL user to connect 2 or additional PCs to the quick Internet connection, a engine like a correctly configured wireless DSL router would be required.
• Insert 1 Cat5 wire from the DSL modem in the way of Port 1on the wireless DSL router. Put in the 2nd Cat5 cable from Port 2 on the wireless DSL router to the PC with the wired network adapter.
• Insert the Setup CD on the wired network PC. Start the wireless DSL router setup program. Choose a username and password to log in the router in the future. Choose a name for the router, and set up the router encryption. Write down the router username, password, SSID and encryption key. Finish the Setup process, click on the "Finish" option and take out the CD from the drive.
• Star the PC with the wireless network card. For Windows XP, click on the "Start" option, select "Control Panel" option and choose "Network Connections" option. Right click on the "Wireless Network Connections" option and choose "View Available Wireless Networks" option. Choose the network suitable with the SSID and type the encryption key when asked.
• Monitor the Internet connection on every PC by opening a web browser program and entering a website in the search bar.



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