Setting Up Router
Setting Up Router
To connect to the internet, the router must be connected to an active modem or data jack.
1. Power on the router and connect your PC to the router using an Ethernet cable.
2. Once connected, open a web browser and head over to 192.168.0.1 or www.tplinkwifi.net.
3. Set your router login password by entering it twice. It is preferred to keep it simply – “admin“.
4. Click on Let’s Get Started/Login.
5. Now, follow the on-screen instructions and configure your Internet and Wireless Network using
the Quick Setup option.
6. Enter the SSID for your Wireless Network in the given field and also, set the password to secure your
Wi-Fi network
7. Now, you can finish the process, after which you will be able to join the Wireless Connection with the
SSID using your password
D-Link Router Set-Up
D-Link Router can be configured in just a few minutes and once you have configured the router and set it up,
your Wi-Fi connection will set up and you will be able to connect to the internet through your D-Link Router.
Before proceeding, make sure the Ethernet cable is attached to modem or an active data jack to the Ethernet
port in back of your router.
4. A login page will appear. The default username is admin and the password field is to be left blank. Click
on Log In.
5. Now, you can configure and set up your router using the Internet Connection Setup Wizard.
6. Under Wireless Setup enter SSID (WiFi Name) and Key (Password).
7. Under WAN Setup choose Connect type: DHCP/PPPoE/Static (You can ask your ISP about your internet
connection and the required details).
8. After you have configured your internet connection, you can then click on Save and Connect and the
router will now connect to the Internet.
9. You can then visit the Wireless Settings and set up your Wi-Fi Network including its SSID and password.
NETGEAR ROUTER SET-UP
Setting up a NETGEAR Router is very easy and once you have got the router and are connected to it, configuring
the router are just a few minutes away. You can follow this quick guide to easily set up your NETGEAR Router.
1. Plugin the Ethernet cable at back of your NETGEAR router and power it on.
2. Now connect to internet over WiFi and open your web browser and head over
to http://www.routerlogin.com or http://www.routerlogin.net.
3. A login page will appear. Enter the default username and password. The default user name is admin
and the default password is password.
4. Once you log in, go to Internet from the menu > Set-up Wizard > New Connection and follow the
NETEAR Genie to configure the router
5. If “PPoE DSL Internet Connection Detected” then ask your ISP for the Username and Password
6. Once your router is configured then internet connection status will turn GOOD
7. Now visit the Wireless section to configure your Wi-Fi network
8. Select the SSID (name) for your Wi-Fi Network and select a suitable password under Security Options
(WPA2-PSK) Passphrase:
9. Apply the changes and you’re now all done setting up your NETGEAR Routers
What Is an IP Address?
IP Address stands for Internet Protocol Address and is a numerical name that each of the devices working on
the internet is assigned. For numerous computers and devices communicating on the internet, there is the same
number of IP addresses. This IP address is made up of numbers that can be read by users normally as a simple
language. It serves a major role in computer networking and has two functions in networking. The two
functions of the IP Addresses are interface identification and location addressing as it is responsible for the
identification of devices or computers.
The two Internet protocols that are quite well-known are Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet
Protocol version 6 (IPv6). IPv4 is an older or out-dated version as it reads IP addresses as a 32-bit number.
IPv6 was next to IPv4 as the users across the internet increased and IPv4 ended with the lack of IPv4 addresses.
IPv6 turned out better due to the 128-bit number in IP addresses that started in the year 1998. IP addresses are
simple numbers and so they are readable without need of any software as it’s just a simple numerical format.
KEYWORDS
Hi Sir Renz,
This is to give you recent update relating to GovNet from CIIMD. We were told of the conducted pre-bidding for
the procurement of the IP transport service yesterday, June 26, 2023 and further inform all Regional GovNet
affected by this to prepare quotations of the 1GB internet BW subscription that is good for 3 or 5 months
duration in case the procurement will fail. With this Sir, I have already transmitted request for quotations to
PLDT, Eastern Communications, and Converge and is now waiting for their response. FYI, thank you.