Many users have already learned how to create their own local area networks with Internet access. But not everyone knows that such a network can be configured even if your provider provides access to an ADSL network.
It is necessary
DSL router
Instructions
Step 1
Setting up such a network does not differ dramatically from the usual LAN-network. The only significant difference is that a specific router is required. Purchase a device that supports the Wi-Fi router function with a DSL port to connect to the Internet.
Step 2
Install this Wi-Fi router near one of the stationary computers. Connect power to the equipment. Using a splitter, connect the telephone line cable to the DSL link of the router.
Step 3
Find any Ethernet (LAN) port on the equipment case and connect it to your computer's network card using a twisted pair cable. Turn on the selected PC and launch any of the existing browsers.
Step 4
Open the instructions for the Wi-Fi router and find the original IP address of the equipment in it. Enter its value in the browser url input field to enter the device settings menu.
Step 5
Examine the menu that opens. Find WAN (Internet) and open it. Configure this item as you would with a regular DSL modem. It is also recommended to enable DHCP and NAT functions.
Step 6
Save the settings for this menu. Reboot the Wi-Fi router and make sure that the authorization on the provider's server was successful. Go to the Wi-Fi (Wireless Setup Settings) menu. Create a wireless access point. Pay particular attention to the choice of types of security and radio transmission.
Step 7
Save the settings changes. Reboot the Wi-Fi router again. Connect desktop computers to the rest of the Ethernet (LAN) channels. Connect laptops and communicators to the Wi-Fi hotspot you created. Check the Internet access for all of the above devices.