1. Plug the power cord of the wireless router into a power socket.
2. Use a network cable to connect the "WAN port" of the router with the "output" port of the modem (this may vary depending on the actual network connection at home). 3. If necessary, you can also connect your computer or other mobile devices to the router via a network cable or WiFi. **Part Three: Setup Steps** 1. Open your browser and enter the IP address of the wireless router (usually 192.168.1.1, please refer to the manual for confirmation) to enter the management page. 2. Enter your username and password (usually the default is admin for both). 3. In the setting interface, first set the administrator password. Enter and confirm the new administrator password before saving the settings. 4. Find and click on "Setup Wizard" or "Quick Install" option in the settings page to start configuring. Follow the page prompts to complete the following settings: - Select your network type (usually PPPoE) and fill in your broadband account and password provided by your network service provider. - Choose the encryption method and strength you need (WPA2-PSK encryption method is recommended). - Set the wireless network name (SSID), which is the name that other devices see when searching and connecting to your wireless network. - Ensure that there are no other missed or incorrect settings in the setup page, then click the save or submit button. 5. Restart the router according to the prompt to activate the settings. **Part Four: Connection and Testing** 1. Wait for the router to restart, and your computer or mobile device should automatically connect to the newly set wireless network. If it does not automatically connect, please manually search and connect to the wireless network and enter the password. 2. Open a web browser, try to access the internet, and see if you can go online normally. If you cannot access the internet, please check if the router settings are correct and if all hardware connections are secure.