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  2. Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Learn about modems and Internet connections, security, sharing files and printers, and how to set up a wireless network in your home.

  3. How to Set up a Wireless Network (WiFi) Connection - wikiHow

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    This wikiHow article teaches you how to set up a wireless network connection at home and connect your PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, and iPad to Wi-Fi. We'll also provide some expert Wi-Fi security tips from Technologist Tyrone Showers.

  4. Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to connect to a Wi-fi network in Windows and manage your current network connections.

  5. How to Set Up a Wi-Fi Network - YouTube

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    How to Set Up a Wi-Fi Network - YouTube. LearnFree. 1.13M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 230K views 1 year ago #wifi #internet. A wireless network allows you to connect laptops,...

  6. How to connect to a Wi-Fi network on Windows 10

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    Software Apps. Windows 10. How to connect to a Wi-Fi network on Windows 10. How-to. By Mauro Huculak. last updated 17 June 2022. Windows 10 allows you to connect to a wireless network in...

  7. Basic Computer Skills: How to Set Up a Wi-Fi Network

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    Configure your router. Next, you'll need to use your computer to configure your router's default settings. This includes setting a unique name and password for your wireless network. Using your web browser, enter the router's default IP address into the address bar, then press Enter.

  8. How to Set Up Your Home Wi-Fi Network - HighSpeedInternet.com

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    Getting connected and setting up your Wi-Fi network is easier than you may think. If you’re lucky, the internet provider you choose installs a gateway or a standalone modem and router (or mesh system) for you, so all you do is connect your wired and wireless devices.