This video is How To Setup a Wireless Router! I'll take you through every step of the process in under 4 minutes! It's a quick and informative ride! Thank you for watching!
Do u use your own internet? or do u use a internet service provider? I’m currently studying for my net+ and I want to take that info to make my own internet so that I don’t have to pay a monthly subscription p
I have CenturyLink 1 gig fiber for 65 a month with no price increase. It's fast and reliable so I'm ok with 65 a month. Before I was paying over 200 a month for Cox cable for slow internet and awful cable TV. Good luck in your studies and thank you for watching!
WOW, thank you so much. Great and informative Video. I was all ready to purchase a Wireless Router, but after watching your Video, I am just going to play it safe and stay with the Cat 5 Cable. A good Title for your Video would be: (Wireless Routers - Customers Beware). Just gave you a LIKE. Thank you again.
Is the app necessary if someone already has the CenturyLink service, though? I already know how to set up the modem and connect my devices but the app seems a little unnecessary if I already know how to manually set everything up
Didn't see this in your past videos, but any chance you could do a video on how to properly set up one of these newer Verizon 5G LTE Home Internet gateway devices, and how to configure pass-through/Bridge mode properly? Also whether to disable the Verizon gateway's DHCP and/or enable DMZ when adding a dedicated wireless router, and whatever settings it should have for best WiFi coverage and security. the Verizon getaway's built-in WiFi seems weak at best and many people are disabling its WiFi in favor of their own wireless routers. Though I'm hearing that Verizon has just put out a new gateway model that is taller than the cube-shaped ones and is supposed to have improved WiFi strength and pass-through/bridge settings.
If I was to buy a gaming router, what do I do with my current normal router. Do I keep it plugged in and pass Wan through it, or get rid of it entirely?
Hello I need your help. I understand what you said about connecting the router however I need the wireless router in room next to my pc. But the cable modem is downstairs. After I plug the wireless router into the modem and do all the programming, can I unplug it and move it to my room? (Help much appreciated)
If you're using the secondary device for Wi-Fi, enable AP mode. This will turn off the router portion and simply act as a wifi access point. You don't really need 2 routers running concurrently in most home networks. It just creates extra complexity. Most routers have an AP mode and some will automatically detect if its behind another router and automatically enable AP mode. With other routers, you may need to manually change the settings.
This video is How To Setup a Wireless Router! I'll take you through every step of the process in under 4 minutes! It's a quick and informative ride! Thank you for watching!
Me too these colorful wires
Thank you out of 20 videos of everyone trying to sound like they are the best of the best your the only one that just laid down the Basics
Good job Mike! I’ll look my routers settings over tonight.
Thanks for watching Brad. I'm sure your router is all good! 😂
Do u use your own internet? or do u use a internet service provider? I’m currently studying for my net+ and I want to take that info to make my own internet so that I don’t have to pay a monthly subscription p
I have CenturyLink 1 gig fiber for 65 a month with no price increase. It's fast and reliable so I'm ok with 65 a month. Before I was paying over 200 a month for Cox cable for slow internet and awful cable TV. Good luck in your studies and thank you for watching!
WOW, thank you so much. Great and informative Video. I was all ready to purchase a Wireless Router, but after watching your Video, I am just going to play it safe and stay with the Cat 5 Cable. A good Title for your Video would be: (Wireless Routers - Customers Beware). Just gave you a LIKE. Thank you again.
@@jefft650 Thank you for the great comments and for watching !
Great video, thanks as always Mike 🙂
Thanks for watching my friend! Cheers!
Is the app necessary if someone already has the CenturyLink service, though? I already know how to set up the modem and connect my devices but the app seems a little unnecessary if I already know how to manually set everything up
Nope it's not necessary. Just use the web browser interface.
Didn't see this in your past videos, but any chance you could do a video on how to properly set up one of these newer Verizon 5G LTE Home Internet gateway devices, and how to configure pass-through/Bridge mode properly? Also whether to disable the Verizon gateway's DHCP and/or enable DMZ when adding a dedicated wireless router, and whatever settings it should have for best WiFi coverage and security. the Verizon getaway's built-in WiFi seems weak at best and many people are disabling its WiFi in favor of their own wireless routers. Though I'm hearing that Verizon has just put out a new gateway model that is taller than the cube-shaped ones and is supposed to have improved WiFi strength and pass-through/bridge settings.
If I was to buy a gaming router, what do I do with my current normal router. Do I keep it plugged in and pass Wan through it, or get rid of it entirely?
Don't use the router at all. Sell it or give it away.
Hello I need your help. I understand what you said about connecting the router however I need the wireless router in room next to my pc. But the cable modem is downstairs. After I plug the wireless router into the modem and do all the programming, can I unplug it and move it to my room? (Help much appreciated)
You can't unplug it from your modem. However you can run a long ethernet cable from the modem to the router in a different room.
@@UltimateTechHub ok thank you
This was super helpful, so I guess I should forget about a router 😩 cause it still need to be cable connected 😕
Can i still setup my own router if the isp modem has built in one?
very helpful and easy to understand I lije the way you demonstrated it
Thank you! So awesome! Straight forward, simple and clear. Please keep making excellent videos👍
What is the green cable??
Fiber cable.
Do i have to do anything differently if its the secondary router in the home network?
If you're using the secondary device for Wi-Fi, enable AP mode. This will turn off the router portion and simply act as a wifi access point. You don't really need 2 routers running concurrently in most home networks. It just creates extra complexity. Most routers have an AP mode and some will automatically detect if its behind another router and automatically enable AP mode. With other routers, you may need to manually change the settings.
Follow this video to setup an additional router.
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there are wired routers?
Yes. I have a TP-Link Wired only VPN router. Some people do not like Wi-Fi because of the security issue.
you are a great instructor
very well understood in the video and the way of explained is perfect 👌
love your video and great information. soo helpful. I have set up some connection but this will be so much easier to go by. Thank you so much
Thank you so much
Nice vid
Well explain
maybe cuz i’m in france but man this isn’t so easy. They make everything so difficult
That's why I make these videos so I can help you. And yes, it can be difficult. Thank you for watching George!
Thanks!!!!
Your welcome and thank you for watching! 😀
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me after finding this channel
I’ve never had one. Ur literally speaking another language.. to me anyways.
Lol! Thanks for watching!
We'll atleast the title in written in english so you firstly expect to get video in english only
Def chose “password” for my password.
Bro, do you have an s8 in 2024? 🤣
S23 now! Lol! 😂Thank you for watching! It was an S10!
your screen is too small to read what settings are in there. Also you did not show which places to actually plug the cables into.
You might js be blind
Restricting adult websites? What is wrong with you?!
Lol! Well you must not have kids! 😂😉
Easiest. Lol