How to Convert a LAN Modem to a Wireless Modem
- 1). Turn off and unplug the power from your LAN modem.
- 2). Remove the Ethernet cable (generally blue) from the computer's Ethernet connection port (leave it connected to the LAN modem), if a computer is currently connected to the LAN modem. Shut down the computer.
- 3). Plug the Ethernet cable you have just disconnected from the computer (or a new Ethernet cable if you are not using a preexisting one) into the back of the wireless router so that it now runs from the LAN modem to the wireless router. The appropriate connection port on the back of the wireless router is generally labeled "Ethernet" or "Internet."
- 4). Connect the power to and turn on the LAN modem. Allow the LAN modem roughly 30 seconds to fully boot up. A series of lights on the front of the LAN modem should flash, then settle into a fairly steady blinking pattern.
- 5). Connect the power to and turn on the wireless router. Allow the wireless router roughly 30 seconds to fully boot up. A series of lights on the front of the wireless router should flash, then settle into a fairly steady blinking pattern.
- 6). Restart any Wi-Fi enabled computers or other Wi-Fi-ready electronic devices that you wish to connect to the Internet by way of the wireless router. Turn on any that are currently off.
- 7). Access your preferred Internet browser (such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) on the Wi-Fi enabled computer to check your Internet connection.
Access any feature that requires access to the Internet on the other Wi-Fi-ready electronic devices to check your Internet connection.
Some Wi-Fi enabled computers and other Wi-Fi-ready electronic devices require you to manually connect to a new wireless network. For computer/device specific instructions, see either the included user guide/manual or visit the manufacturer's website.