2. Prepare Necessary Equipment: First, you need a purchased router, as well as an Ethernet cable (or wireless connection) to connect the router to your computer or other devices.
3. Determine Network Environment: Understand your network environment, including the type of service and setup requirements provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Three, Setting Up Steps: 1. Connect the Router: Use an Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port of the router to the broadband modem (or optical cat). For wireless connection, follow the instructions in the router manual. 2. Open a Browser: Open a browser on your computer, enter the management address on the back of the router, and enter the router's management interface. 3. Enter Username and Password: Enter the username and password for the router (usually on the back label) in the management interface to log in to the router's management backend. 4. Set Network Parameters: Set the network parameters of the router according to the network environment and ISP requirements, such as WAN port type, IP address, subnet mask, etc. 5. Set Up Wireless Network: Set the SSID (wireless network name) and password, as well as other wireless network parameters such as channel and encryption method. 6. Save and Restart: Save the settings and restart the router to activate the new settings. Four, Configuration Steps: 1. Configure Port Forwarding: If remote access or online gaming functions are needed, port forwarding rules need to be configured. 2. Set Access Control: Set access control rules according to needs, such as limiting internet access time for certain devices or blocking bad websites. 3. Advanced Settings: Perform other advanced settings according to needs, such as DHCP server settings, VPN settings, etc. Five, Notes: 1. Follow the