www.askmisterwizard.com AskMisterWizard.com Networking Fundamentals Section: Adding a “Wireless Access Point” to a wired Ethernet LAN The easiest way to create a wireless network is to add a “Wireless Access Point” to an existing, wired Ethernet that already has Internet access and supports the “DHCP” protocol for automatic configuration. This 5-minute movie shows exactly how I did it in a hotel room, using a low-cost “Travel Router” in “Wireless Access Point” mode.


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13 Responses to “Easiest Wireless Lan AskMisterWizard”

  • Fletchersdfs says:

    This is a really good video. I enjoyed it. if you need more exposure for your videos check out t u b e v i e w s ( d o t m o b i ) Keep up the good videos and continue to make fresh content.

    This is a real cool video guys

  • sharksvillage says:

    I like one

  • bbosen says:

    The narration within the video makes it clear that the described setup is completely “public” and insecure. Securing this setup is a different subject, and is best handled by enabling the well-known “WPA” encryption.

  • Associatedfan says:

    what about the security?

  • luckybhatia99 says:

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  • bbosen says:

    Glad you found it straightforward. All of the training videos in this series are oriented toward absolute beginners.

  • manan1016 says:

    pretty straightforward. However, I personally didn’t see any point in making this video so long (or making it at all). Most people would know how to plug in/connect a ethernet port to the travel router and then connect the computer through to the network.

  • ltsAboutJesus says:

    Thats a bit complicated for the amount of characters I am allowed to use here, and this has just utilized much of that. lol. Do research. Depends on what you want out of it. Get what you pay for… make sure all your equipment is compatible with the rest, e.g. 802.11 A,B,G,N etc..

  • Daniel55679Games says:

    get a netgear router. there built in.

  • thejackandleeshow says:

    how do i know what router to buy ??

  • Matwolf6 says:

    Cool.

  • lubnataha says:

    good short thanxalot

  • 80amnesia says:

    you rock mister wizzzz!

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