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  2. This wikiHow will show you how to connect to your router and configure its settings to better control your network using your Windows or Mac computer. Configuring a Router. Connect the router to the modem, then connect the router to a computer. Type the router's default IP address into a web browser search bar.

  3. How to Access and Change Your Wi-Fi Router's Settings

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    Your router stores the settings for your home Wi-Fi network. To change something on your network, you have to log into your router's software, also known as firmware. From there, you can...

  4. Getting your new wireless router set up doesn’t need to be complicated! If your modem has a built-in router, you can skip the whole process of buying one and configuring parts and just focus on connecting!

  5. How to Configure Router (Step-by-Step) - LazyAdmin

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    Setting up the wireless network. Optimizing the DNS servers. Changing the default admin password. Create a backup of the configuration. Update the firmware. Set up a Router Conclusion. In this article, I will guide you through how to configure a router so you get a secure and fast home network.

  6. This is the ULTIMATE WIFI / Wireless Router Setup Guide for Beginners. We go Step by Step on How to setup a wireless wifi router and even how to factory reset your router in case...

  7. How to Set Up a Router - Step-by-Step - Cisco

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    Learn how to set up a router and take the stress out of configuring your router including determining best location, testing connections and password setup.

  8. Beginner Geek: How to Configure Your Router - How-To Geek

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    If you have Internet access, you probably have a router -- and your router has its own settings screens full of options. Everyone should know how to use their router's web interface, if only to configure their Wi-Fi security settings.