Gone are the days of having to sit at your computer desk to access 
the Internet. With the help of wireless connections, you may now access 
the Web from just about any point in your home. All you need to do is 
set up your WiFi network – no cables, cords, or plug-ins required. Our 
tips will help you get the most out of your WiFi at home experience. 
   
 Step 1: Do you need WiFi?
Step 1: Do you need WiFi?
If you have multiple computers, laptops, and people looking to access
 the Internet on a regular basis, WiFi is probably a good option for 
you.
 You won't have to worry about plugging into one port, sharing one 
computer or having to wait for someone else to stop perusing Facebook. 
WiFi basically allows you to access your Internet connection from 
multiple computers or entertainment systems (PS3, Nintendo, Xbox, etc.) 
at any given time.
Step 2: Hook up your wireless router
Plug your wireless router into your Internet modem. A good test to 
make sure that you have a strong wireless signal is to use a laptop and 
try to pick up the signal from all areas in your home (including 
outside) from where you may wish to access the Internet. If the signal 
is weak, try to move the router to a more open space.
Step 3: Change your settings
Once you have the router all set to go, open an Internet browser and 
set up your security names and passwords. This will prevent other users 
from "piggybacking" on your wireless connection, so be sure to pick 
tough to guess usernames and passwords.
Step 4: Test out the connection
Once you have your configurations and passwords all set, test the connection throughout your home.
Step 5: Connect your entertainment systems to your WiFi
One of the greatest things about video game and entertainment systems
 now is the ability to connect online and play with others. Once you 
have your WiFi set for your home, turn on your gaming system, make sure 
the network adapter is active and that wireless abilities are on your 
system. Next, for most systems, look under settings and select Internet 
Connection. 
Select the wireless settings and the system will ask you for
 the network name (or the SSID) then instruct you to type in your 
password. 
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