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How can I connect wireless modem to laptop and tab ?
06-16-2014, 09:47 AM
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How can I connect wireless modem to laptop and tab ?
I have a wireless modem connecting to my laptop. My BSNL internet connection is secured with password. whenever I want internet I use to connect it by dialling it. I recently bought a tab in which the wireless is getting connected but not able to get internet connection. How can I connect my tab as well as my laptop using single wireless modem. (Modem is TPLink)

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06-16-2014, 09:56 AM
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you need to set up your modem then you can use internet ...
ok so how you set up ........// so you need to contact to bsnl and they will give you help ... contact number on bsnl site

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06-16-2014, 10:11 AM
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You should follow the steps to connect.......
Step 1. Place the wireless DSL modem in a central location, if possible. To ensure the best signal, place it above the floor, and away from walls and metal objects like computer cases, metal desks and filing cabinets.
Step 2. Place the laptop within close proximity to the wireless DSL modem. Although you will probably be able to access the signal in just about every room of your house, a strong signal makes it easier to identify your modem the first time you connect to it. For best results, bring the laptop into the same room as the modem.
Step 3. Turn on the laptop and click the "Network" icon, which looks like a bar graph, in the notification area of the desktop, beside the time.
Step 4. Select your wireless DSL modem from the list of available networks. This list may also include wireless networks used by neighbors or nearby businesses. An icon beside each network name indicates its signal strength. You should be able to identify your modem as one of the strongest signals listed, as well as by the name of your Internet Service Provider or modem manufacturer.
Step 5. Enter your network security key, if prompted, by typing it in the text field in the "Connect to Network" dialog box. This key is often supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider, or may have been chosen by the person who set up the modem.
Step 6. Launch a Web browser to see if you have Internet access. If you do not have access to the Internet, continue to the next section.
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