Wireless Modem Setup Guide

Setting Up a Wireless Internet Connection At Home

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For computer users without access to cable or DSL Internet access, setting up and using a wireless modem can allow for near broadband connection speeds in rural areas.

Wireless modems are one of many ways to connect to the Internet, and are most popular among individuals without access to cable or DSL based Internet service. Wireless modems are sometimes the only choice for users in rural areas and operate either on radio frequencies or through a satellite connection. Wireless modem setup is best left to professionals, especially if the user is unfamiliar or uncomfortable with computer technology. However, for those that want to save a little money and do it themselves, setting up a wireless modem is by no means an impossible task.

Basic Wireless Modem Setup

Be aware that wireless modems are not truly wireless. In truth, wireless modem setup involves connecting the wireless modem to a dedicated antenna, often mounted on the outside of the dwelling. A wire connects the antenna to the modem, and the modem connects directly to a computer or router via an ethernet cable. Only the connection between the antenna and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) is wireless. To be able to share the Internet connection wirelessly within the dwelling, a user must additionally purchase and install a router of some type.

The Differences Between Wireless Modems and Wireless Routers

The term wireless modem is often mistaken for being the same thing as a wireless router. In truth the two devices are totally different, with the wireless modem providing the actual wireless connection to the Internet and the wireless router providing a way to allow multiple computers to access the modem through their own independent wireless connections. A user can get on the Internet with just a wireless modem, however that Internet connection cannot be split among additional computers without a router of some kind (via a wireless network or an Ethernet based network).

Connecting The Parts of a Wireless Modem Is Only Half of the Process

Once the antenna and wireless modem are installed and connected properly the modem must be activated and authorized by the ISP from which the user is purchasing service. This process is outside the boundaries of what can be covered in this article as setup methods from this point onward differ widely across providers. In general, an ISP will provide some type of instruction manual on how to set up and activate the modem connection, or the provider will offer telephone based support to help the user get the connection up and running.

Using the instructions and diagrams provided by the Internet Service Provider, installing, setting up, and activating a wireless modem is usually within the abilities of most homeowners who are willing to give up a few hours and install it on their own. Doing so can save a user hundreds of dollars in installation costs, but always be aware of physical limitations that may require a professional.

Chad Criswell, Tracy Criswell

Chad Criswell - Chad Criswell is a professional educator and freelance technology writer for numerous online and print publications throughout the United ...

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Aug 28, 2008 11:47 PM
Guest :
What would i need if i wantd to share my desktop's internet with my laptop?A wireless modem or a wireless router?
Sep 5, 2008 12:29 AM
Guest :
You need a wireless router to connect your laptop with your wirless network
Oct 27, 2008 2:47 AM
Guest :
you mean .... "You need a wireless router to connect your laptop with your wireless network"

or a wireless modem router (combined) this is the usual option taken by novices, as there is only 1 piece of equipment to setup

cheap option is the wireless router to be used with your existing modem, but there is more to set up and more to go wrong (with the setup)
Mar 17, 2009 9:54 AM
Guest :
what do i need to connect to internet,i do not have cable access,my friend told me i can pickup internet off the air for free ???
Apr 14, 2009 2:35 PM
Guest :
we already have wifi connection, a telephone wire connecting to a wireless router..the problem is im living at the 2nd level,i only have 1 bar in the signal status...is it necessary to put an additional wireless router connecting to the first router downstairs?

tnx.
Nov 11, 2010 7:57 PM
Guest :
"what do i need to connect to internet,i do not have cable access,my friend told me i can pickup internet off the air for free ???"

It is quite possible that your friend has been able to log into the unsecured wireless router of a neighbor. If this neighbor pays for data usage then they will find out what your friend is doing (all wireless routers have logs for devices connected) and secure their network
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