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Perhaps you have several locations within your house where you’d like to have a computer, each with access to the same files and internet services. However, you only have one place to connect a modem or cable, and you can’t splice it or run an additional cable because one computer is in the bedroom, one is in your son or daughter’s room, and one is upstairs in your home office. Wires running all over the house would just look bad and be messy and annoying.

A wireless home network could be the solution you desire, and you can find tons of information regarding the building and linking of devices online or in books. You’ll only need one wired workstation to begin configuring your setup, and you’ll be able to access the same information at all locations within the home. You’ll need some hardware, including network interface cards in all the wireless computers and other devices you plan to have on your network. It is important to know exactly what you need and where it should be installed.

Finding a location to mount the network access point is first and foremost. Both antennas should be perpendicular to the ground, and some obstacles may still interfere with reception. However, your access point should be able to locate all wireless home network devices within your own home. Try to have the access point placed in a centralized area of the house for best results. You will have a better chance of reception and device recognition when the distance between an access point and a satellite device is minimized. Once you have the device set up, you can begin configuration. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for connecting to the hub and setting all options.

To test how successful you were in creating a wireless home network, turn on all the other devices you’ve put on the network for the purpose of configuration. Instructions are available for all operating systems, and many sources can assist you in the start up process. Make sure the wireless cards in these devices are set for Infrastructure or Access Point rather than Ad Hoc mode. All channel, SSID, and WEP settings should match the access point.

In order to test the link between wireless home network devices and test the network connection, log into your account and turn on all of the devices on the network. If everything has been configured correctly, all locations within the network should automatically be recognized and connected to any application enabled by the network or internet. If you experience difficulty, it may be because a satellite location is too far from the access point. Try moving it closer or moving the access point away from any large obstructions. You may also want to elevate the access point for better reception, but be sure to avoid placing it directly over the computer or device at that station.

Visit http://www.netsupportcenter.com for more information. At http://netsupportcenter.com, experts have put together easy to access resources and tips to help you build a successful home network system quickly and easily.

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