Connect to Modem

Power off your modem. Next connect one end of the Ethernet Cable to the ‘input’, marked at the backside of the router, and another end to the modem. Now Power Modem back on.

Generally, it is a good rule to wait at least a minute before continuing to the next step. Connect to Computer

Connect one end of a second Ethernet Cable to one of the available ports on the Router. Most modern Routers include four ports.

Power your Router

Plug your Router into a power source and wait until your Router’s LED signals that it is connected to the internet. Generally, Routers have a green LED indicator that turns solid when connected.

Install Software and Drivers

If your Router included a disk to install Drivers, insert the disk and continue following the disk’s instructions to install Drivers and set up your Network.If your Router does not include a disk continue to the next steps.

Configure your Network

Take note of the Router’s IP address that is selected automatically (default) and mentioned in the user’s guide. Most Routers by default use, http://192.168.1.1 as the default IP addressOpen your default web browser and type in the router’s address in the provided empty search field.Insert a valid Username and Password. If you have not set one up and it requires one, the default for most brands of Routers is, Username: Admin, Password: Password.You can also get to your Routers (Homepage) by going to Start Menu\Control Panel\Network and Sharing Center. Click the center icon at the top, which usually has the house as an icon if you saved your Network as a Home Network. On the next page under Network Infrastructure, you should see your Router listed. Just Right-Click your Router Icon and you should have a menu option to view the homepage.

Basic settings

Choose your Basic Settings such as Router Name, and IP Addressing

Wireless Security Settings

Locate Wireless Security or Wireless Settings. Choose a name(SSID) for your Network that you can easily identify and whether you wish to broadcast your Wireless Signal.Select channel to broadcast on, by default a Router usually has this set to Auto which is fine for most users.Select Wireless Mode. This is your speed for your wireless. Example: 54Mbps, 145Mbps, and 300Mbps.

For your Wireless Security settings, most modern Routers include the following types of security:

None – No security. Not recommended if you are in an area where someone who lives next door to you could use your Wireless Connection to connect to the Internet.WEP – Older security encryption used for Wireless Networks with better options now available. This option does not give a password but a unique key that users enter to connect.WPA-PSK[TKIP] – Better security than WEP and sometimes users still use this if they have issues with devices connecting. Still a great Security Option. There is a 54Mbps limit on this connection using Legacy G.WPA2-PSK[AES] – Newer security using N support and if you have no issues with devices connecting this is the recommended Security Option as it gives you the best security.WPA-PSK[TKIP]+WPA2-PSK[AES] – If you have issues with devices connecting you can use this setting as it gives you a combination of WPA and WPA2.

Another thing to note outside of setting up your Router is setting up Sharing for Computers and Devices connected to your network. Windows has come a long way in making this easier for users and most users can do this by following the walk-through in Windows.

How do I set up my NETGEAR wireless router step by step?

To set up NETGEAR wireless router on Windows 11 or Windows 10, you can go through the aforementioned guide. Although it is not rocket science, there are a few things you must keep in mind while setting up a NETGEAR or any other wireless router on your computer. This article explains all the aspects so that you can set things up as per your requirements.

How do you connect a wireless router to a computer?

To connect a wireless router to a computer, you have mainly two options. First, you can use the Wi-Fi adapter to connect to the Wi-Fi network. It is the most common way to get an internet connection from the router. However, if you do not have a Wi_Fi adapter, you can use an Ethernet cable to get the same. That’s all! Hope this guide helped you to set up your router.