Before
we delve into the world of routers, you need to understand what a broadband
connection is and how it works. According to Dictionary.com, broadband is
"a high-speed, high-capacity transmission medium that can carry signals
from multiple independent network carriers. This is done on a single coaxial or
fiber-optic cable by establishing different bandwidth channels. Broadband
technology can support a wide range of frequencies. It is used to transmit
data, voice and video over long distances simultaneously."
Routers
take information that arrives through your broadband signal via a modem,
decipher it, and deliver it to your computer. The router will also choose the
best route for the data packet so that you receive the information quickly.
Many
different types of routers have been developed so that the information coming
over your broadband connection can be sent to a variety of different receivers
including your computer, your phone, and others.
Types of Routers
There
are several types of routers that you will want to understand. You need to know
the difference so that you can set up your network or at least so that you can
understand what the local computer guy tells you to do.
Broadband Routers
Broadband
routers can be used to do several different types of things. They can be used
to connect two different computers or to connect two computers to the Internet.
They can also be used to create a phone connection.
If
you are using Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, then you will need a broadband
router to connect your Internet to your phone. These are often a special type
of modem that will have both Ethernet and phone jacks. Although this may seem a
little confusing, simply follow the instructions that your VoIP provider sends
with your broadband router - usually you must purchase the router from the
company in order to obtain the service.
Wireless Routers
Wireless
routers connect to your modem and create a wireless signal in your home or
office. So, any computer within range can connect to your wireless router and
use your broadband Internet for free. The only way to keep anyone from
connecting to your system is to secure your router.
A
word of warning about wireless routers: Be sure your secure them, or you will
be susceptible to hackers and identity thieves. In order to secure your router,
you simply need to come to WhatIsMyIPAddress.com, and get your IP address.
Then, you'll type that into your web browser and log into your router (the user
ID and password will come with your router).
Remember
to change the router ID and password as well or someone else might lock you out
of your system.
Once
there, visit the wireless settings, type in a security key and you'll be about
ready to go. Make sure you write down the key or save it in a Word document.
When you try to log onto your Internet connection, you'll just need to enter
the key. Your computer should remember the key, but write it down somewhere for
safe keeping just in case.
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