If you have a "desktop" computer at home, you can connect it directly to a wireless router via a standard Ethernet cable. This is actually a popular way to start, because your pre-network setup probably involves a single computer connected to the Internet via a network cable and modem. It also gives you a simple, central place to install printers, scanners, etc. Which can be accessed by your wireless computers. Most wireless routers also have multiple wired connectors. This allows you to connect your computer / laptop to the router via standard CAT5E Ethernet cables. Some routers require configuration to start at least one wired computer, but when you are done, you can turn off and move the computer, leaving the router and modem where they are.
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to make lan network wireless
Wireless diagram
An example of a wireless network
If you do not want to connect any computer with cables to
the router, you will need to decide where your wireless router will be in your
home. A typical wireless router can communicate with computers within a radius
of 200-300 feet, depending on obstacles. When you move away from the access
point, the connection will be slower. Walls and other obstacles, especially
concrete, further limit the wireless range. Therefore, it is best to place the
access point centrally in your home. The closer the computer is to the router,
the stronger the signal will be. In some homes, you may also be limited by the
location of the telephone / cable lines, which may determine where you place
the router.
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