If you’ve just ordered a new high-speed Internet package, chances are you’re probably ready to
start making the most of it. One of the coolest things you can do with your new
service is to cut the cord and set up a wireless network for your home. This lets
you use Internet service on laptops, desktops, and all sorts of other nifty devices
like DVRs and game consoles, without any wires. How futuristic!
Many Internet providers
will furnish a wireless router, either for free or with an additional charge.
But, if you are looking to set up your wireless network on your own, check out
these handy steps:
- Make sure your devices are ready – Setting up a new wireless network without making sure your stuff is wireless-ready is like buying an awesome new cereal without checking that you have milk at home. Avoid disappointment by checking your computer and device specs to make sure they are ready. Most laptops and many desktops from the last few years come equipped with wireless ability right out of the box, but it’s always best to check.
- Buy a wireless router – There are a million options on the shelves, and they seem to change daily. With that in mind, instead of giving you specific recommendations here, I’m referring you to Cnet’s excellent, constantly updated guide to the best wireless routers on the market. Check through the reviews to find the router that best meets your needs and budget. Then buy it.







