Want this question answered?
You do not really have to configure a Linksys wireless internet router. It will do this automatically by picking up signals after you attach the Ethernet cable.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
username and password and wireless connection
USER MANUAL PROLiNK® PWH2004 3G HPSA Wireless Router download this pdf
Yes, you can. You have to configure your router to work in compatibility for G networks.
For a wireless router setup a computer with a wireless network adapter is needed. The wireless router is connected to a modem using a ethernet cable. The wireless router should also be connected to a computer. After this the computer should recognize the router and guide you through the rest.
You plug your wireless into dsl router (you'll need to configure your router), and then configure your computer to the wirelessJust get a lan cable which is usually ships with wireless routers. Connect one end of the cable in wireless router port which is called wan or intertet. Another end of the cable connect to your modem. Then restart the modem and the router. Sometimes you might need to change settings for internet coneection and DHCP server. But usually it's not required.
Just configure a DHCP server using router settings and you are good to go.
You need to have a wireless router compatible with your wireless adapter and LAN cable of CAT-5 at least. Use the cable to connect the modem and the router, use WAN port of the router. After that configure the router for your needs. And you are ready to go.
When applying IPv4 addresses to router interfaces on a network, you would manually configure predictable addresses. For example, the lowest or highest address of the local subnet, on each particular router interface.
Each Wireless Access Point generally has 4 connections (ethernet wired socket), using which a wired router can be connected to any one of them and then configure the wired router ....
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the internet instead of a wired connection.