![]() The WET54G's square plastic case shows a subtle departure from the company's typical, rounded corporate look. After you've established a network connection between your computer and the bridge, enter the default password at the prompt and restart the bridge-you're ready to roll. Although the wizard missed our WET54G test unit on the first scan, a few seconds later, it found the bridge. The configuration wizard, which runs off the CD, opens a window that connects to the bridge's setup tool. Most access points and wireless routers allow for wireless configuration. ![]() Unfortunately, the initial configuration requires an Ethernet connection you can't set up the bridge via a wireless connection. Just attach the device via Ethernet to a computer or hub on your network, load the accompanying CD into your computer, and let the CD's installation wizard take over. While there is no printed manual, the package includes a useful, printed setup guide, and the CD contains a comprehensive electronic manual and configuration software.Ĭonfiguring the bridge to join an existing 802.11g network is easy and takes about five minutes. It also comes with a small AC adapter later this summer, Linksys will introduce a Power-over-Ethernet kit for the WET54G so that it can be powered by a Cat-5 cable. The Wireless-G Ethernet bridge comes with everything you'll need to get going, including the bridge itself a 4-foot Cat-5 cable, hardware for wall mounting, and two rubber feet for standing it vertically. We would have liked the WET54G even more if it weren't quite so expensive. It provides excellent range (if only middling throughput) on an 802.11b or 802.11g network, and it's compatible with virtually anything that has an Ethernet port. For Linksys by Cisco Wireless-G Broadband Router with speed booster, see the official guidelines here.Got a computer that's outside the range of your access point? How about a game console or a scanner you want to attach to your wireless network? Linksys's Wireless-G Ethernet bridge, also known as the WET54G, lets SOHO or home users connect these disparate devices easily. More or less, the configuration of all ADSL router is the same, some devices have more functionalists (like this Lynksys which have traffic filtering and advanced Network management options) while others just connect you to the network. Save your settings, reboot the router that’s all. Enter the password you want to use on your network in the “WPA Shared Key” field. Linksys by Cisco recommends using WPA2 Personal for home networks. Choose the type of security mode you want to use on your wireless network.Next, enable or disable Wireless Security from the security tab. ![]() Enter the Wireless Network Name (SSID) you desire, you have the option to publicly display your SSID.Next is to set up a wireless home networking in Linksys router, for which you should visit Wireless tab. So far so good, ADSL must be working now.Use your NTC provided username and password (we strongly suggest you change your ADSL password right now if you are a new ADSL customer, because it is too easy to hack your NTC ADSL password !!! We have warned you! ).Route selection: Auto, VPI-8, VCI-81, Encapsulation: LLC.There you go, opt the Setup tab, go to configuration, enter the parameters specified by NTC for ADSL or the parameters given by your cable company.Enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar to open the Router management page of Linksys router (default admin credentials for Linksys router is admin/admin.).Next, connect your Wireless-G Broadband Router, the same Linksys, device to your computer via another Ethernet cable.In this case, you can use your Ethernet cable to connect from your Cable internet service provider as well. Assuming you have your Linksys by Cisco router on hand, connect it to your ADSL cable.Most of the steps do apply to Cable internet providers as well. Simply, follow these steps to configure Linksys by Cisco Wireless G router for NTC ADSL. The Linksys by Cisco Wireless G network router can be configured with Nepal Telecom’s ADSL or other cable internet service providers line to create a local wireless SOHO or simply home network – connecting multiple wireless capable computers, mobile phones and tablets. Linksys is a Cisco consumer line of networking equipments, slightly expensive than many other similar devices but with excellent network management services. Last time we had a coverage of how to set up Digicom router for NTC ADSL, by popular demand this time it is Linksys router to create a wireless network in your home for ADSL.
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