SOURCE: connect belkin f5d7130 to homehub 1.5
You need to connect all pc's and homehub to a switch so they can talk to one another. Then use the AP as a wireless access point to connect all wireless laptops, and connect the AP to the switch with ethernet cable, and you have a network. Just make sure that only your HH or AP supplies IP addresses or they will clash.
SOURCE: Can I put a wireless AP/router on a Linksys DMZ
yah you can keep your network secured by using the passwords when connecting to the router.
SOURCE: password on wireless router
OK, You listed this under a print server router. I looked up the DP 300 print Server router and restricting access to the router is not an option. If you are actually talking about your Wireless router for your home network you need to look in the user manual or access the router and go through the configuration pages for the wireless settings and set Security to on and then Select either WEP or WPA as the security format, which ever is supported by your computer, then enter a Security Key. The Key can be anything as long as all devices that are going to use the wireless have that same key entered with the same security method selected. Your user manual should explain better where these option are located.
SOURCE: how can I put a password on the wireless router so
1. you will need to log into the router to setup the wifi security.
Your user manual will have specific instruction.
link here
http://www.retrevo.com/samples/Zoom-manuals.html#Wireless%20Router
you didn't specify a model number.
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1.Log into router. Using either 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1 in a browser window that is ( internet Explorer or Firefox)
2. Verify wireless router name( on the computer) >>> ( on/off) ( router status window)
3.Note router name you are connecting to.
4.. Check the laptop do ipconfig /all to see current IP addresses.
5. Set the laptop up in the router by WEP KEY or MAC address. This set up in the "security tab" in the router. using 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 to access through a browser.
6.Note router name you are connecting to.
7. Move the laptop about 20ft away and try to log on to the internet.
This is for all routers to set up wirelessly.
8. check for firmware update at the manufacturers site for your model router
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