Yes, it's possible unless your router was configured to not allow to change settings for wireless connections (some routers have such option because of security considerations). Anyway you need to find out IP address for your router and start you favorite internet browser. You should put the IP address in the address bar and press Enter. It will bring you to the access page of your router. In order for you to access router's settings you need to know username and password for current administrator.
A laptop is a PC. You don't need a desktop PC to configure a router, you can use a laptop to do so, by connecting to the router via a network adaptater - either via wifi or ethernet. Both ways of connecting are included on laptops nowadays.
Is there a router that you can plug a laptop modem into so that I can get internet on my desktop also. The desktop would need ethernet and of course the laptop is usb. So is there a router out there that can do this?
Do you mean that you are connecting your laptop through a router with your main computer in your home? If so, no there is no additional charge to connect.
It is most likely used so your laptop can receive internet from a nearby internet router.
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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 ....
Yes, you can. Just your desktop to the router which have recently got. You will able to use your laptop as well as your desktop.
look on the instructions manual or phone your ISP and they might help but they might also give the router suppliers details so be prepared to make a lot of calls.
Yes it is, the WEP key is on the side of the side of the router and is 25 digits long.
you'll probably just need to configure your router. make sure you've set WEP as protection for your wireless.
A router and the modem that will hook up to that router so it can provide the internet. Or you can wirelessly connect to the modem with Wi-Fi. You can also use a dongle for on-the-go internet.
Check to see if your router has a 'reset' button. This button usually resets the router to the default factory configuration. Of course, it is best to have the user's manual when doing this so you know how to reconfigure the router.