Guidelines

How do I convert my modem to wireless?

How do I convert my modem to wireless?

Connect the power to and turn on the modem. Allow the modem roughly 30 seconds to fully boot up. A series of lights on the front of the modem should flash, then settle into a fairly steady blinking pattern. Connect the power to and turn on the wireless router.

How do I bridge my modem to my modem?

Bridge Mode is only supported for VDSL and Fibre connections.

  1. Connect your laptop or computer to one of the LAN ports on the gateway router using an ethernet cable.
  2. Type your username and password to sign in.
  3. Go to Internet settings.
  4. Edit the settings and select the Connection type as Bridged.
  5. Click Save.
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Can a BSNL ADSL modem be used as a WiFi router?

In order to use wifi with these type of devices either you have to buy a wifi router or you can use any ADSL modem (WiFi supported) as a wifi access point or router. Today I am going to show you how can one use a BSNL ADSL modem as a wifi access point or as a wifi router.

Can I use an ADSL modem without a WiFi router?

Take an example of WiMAX (not all though) or Type 1 ADSL modem, which itself does not have wifi. In order to use wifi with these type of devices either you have to buy a wifi router or you can use any ADSL modem (WiFi supported) as a wifi access point or router.

Why did I have to change my BSNL broadband connection to WiMAX?

Due to prolonged serviceability of underground cables, recently I was compelled to change my BSNL broadband connection to WiMax . In WiMax connection the output of CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) is an Ethernet port, which can be directly connected to PC for accessing internet.

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Do I need a phone line to connect to ADSL?

Probably not. It will work for other ADSL connections like MTNL if you tweak about with the settings on its web page (probably 192.168.0.1, you can get it if you type ipconfig in the DOS prompt.) ADSL implies you have a phone wire sticking into your modem. Most local ISPs give internet through Ethernet cables.