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In addition to a router, you need a straight-through cable for each computer you want to connect 
to the network.
To set up a network using a router:
 
1
Plug one end of the power adapter into the AC connector on the router and the other end 
into a grounded, 110V electrical outlet.
2
Turn on your computers.
3
Plug one end of a straight-through network cable into any numbered port on the router 
(except the WAN port). The WAN port is used to connect the router to the DSL or cable 
modem and is identified by a label or a switch. Plug the other end of the cable into the 
network jack on the computer. As each computer is connected to the router, the 
corresponding green indicator should light on the front of the router, indicating a good 
connection.
4
Repeat 
 for each computer on the network.
5
For an Internet connection, plug a straight-through cable into the WAN port on the router 
and the other end into the Ethernet jack on the DSL or cable modem.
Wireless Ethernet networking
Wireless Ethernet networking is the latest advance in computer communication. With a wireless 
home network, you can set up your computer wherever you like.
A wireless Ethernet network uses radio waves to communicate. Typically, a wireless Ethernet 
network is made up of an access point, a cable or DSL modem (for Internet access), and your 
wireless computers.
Wireless Ethernet standards
Current wireless Ethernet standards include the following:
802.11a — 54Mbps
802.11b — 11Mbps
802.11g — 54Mbps
802.11n — 540Mbps
Router
WAN port
Cable/DSL 
modem