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Wireless network issue
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I have a Netgear wireless router and a Netgear WG121 802.11g wirleless Network adapter. The trouble is, next door also have a wirless router and the problem is, I always connect and use next doors router as my gateway, thus using up next doors bandwidth. Both routers are set up to DHCP, but how can I force the default gateway to use my router. I have been trying to set up static IP addressing but must be doing something wrong as I still can not connect to my router.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.also, your router would have come with instructions, giving an address to access the router settings.
it'll be something like "goto your web browser, type in 192.168.1.1".. but some manufacturers choose a slightly different address. go into that (it may ask for password, the default will be given in the manual), and goto the wireless page. there you can name your network, and also enable encryption. if your computers all support it, choose WPA (or WPA-PSK it may be called), and enter a password. note the "text" password that you entered, and the weird "hex" one that it may have generated for you. then just enter those into your computers that you want to give access to.
it'll be something like "goto your web browser, type in 192.168.1.1".. but some manufacturers choose a slightly different address. go into that (it may ask for password, the default will be given in the manual), and goto the wireless page. there you can name your network, and also enable encryption. if your computers all support it, choose WPA (or WPA-PSK it may be called), and enter a password. note the "text" password that you entered, and the weird "hex" one that it may have generated for you. then just enter those into your computers that you want to give access to.