So if, like me, you have decided to upgrade your router from the bog standard one supplied by your internet service provider (ISP), then you may be wondering how to connect it.
For the record it may be worth asking your internet provider if this is possible before investing in a new router.
Also the process may differ if you have a wired or wireless router so we will look at both.
The process of connecting a new Wi Fi router to your existing network is not as complicated as it may seem.
Wired Router
Let’s start by looking at how to connect a new wired router:
Step 1 :
First, make sure you have the correct cables for your router.
You will need:
- An Ethernet cable,
- A power cable,
- And possibly additional cables depending on the type of connection you are using
Step 2 :
Plug the Ethernet cable into your existing router and the new router.
If you’re using different types of cables, make sure they are compatible.
Step 3 :
Power on both routers and wait for them to boot up fully.
This may take a few minutes depending on the type of router you have.
Step 4 :
Open your computer’s web browser and enter the address of the new router, this is called your IP address.
IP addresses will usually be something like ‘192.168.1.1’ or similar, depending on the type of router you are using.
You can find this information in your router’s manual if necessary.
Step 5 :
Type in the username and password for your new router.
These will usually be printed on a sticker located on the back or bottom of the device.
Once you have successfully logged in, you should see a web-based interface with options to configure your network.
Step 6 :
Configure the settings as required for your particular setup.
If you are unsure about any of the settings, refer to the router’s manual or consult your internet provider for assistance.
When finished, save and exit.
Step 7 :
Your new wired router should now be connected to your existing network.
You can test this by attempting to access the internet from a device on the new router.
Wireless Router
Now, let’s look at how to connect a new wireless router to your wi fi network:
Step 1 :
Follow steps 1-3 of the wired router instructions above.
Step 2 :
Open your computer’s web browser and enter the address of the new router as before in step 4.
Step 3 :
Type in the username and password for your new router.
Step 4 :
Once you have successfully logged in, go to the wireless settings and configure any options as required.
This may include changing the name of your network (SSID), setting a password, or other security measures.
Make sure that you write down any changes you make so that you can refer to them.
Step 5 :
Save the settings and exit.
Your new wireless router should now be connected to your existing network.
You can test this by attempting to access the internet from a device on the new wireless router.
Change your Wi Fi Password
It is important to change your Wi Fi password regularly as a security measure.
To do this, simply login to the router interface and go to the wireless settings.
From here you can enter a new password and save the settings.
It is recommended that you use a unique combination of letters, numbers, and symbols for an added layer of security.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you are having trouble connecting your new router, there are a few troubleshooting tips that may help:-
- Make sure that all cables are plugged in securely and that the power is on.
- Check your router’s settings to make sure they match up with those of your existing network.
- If you are using a wireless router, ensure that the SSID, password and other security measures are set correctly.
- Try resetting both routers if necessary
By following these simple steps, you should be able to successfully connect your new router to an existing wi fi network.
It is important to keep in mind that the process may vary slightly depending on your particular setup and equipment, so it is best to consult with your ISP or a qualified wifi technician prior to attempting any changes.
Active Internet Connection
Once your router has an active internet connection, you may want to consider upgrading your home network for faster speeds and better performance.
This can be done by adding more powerful routers and switches, or replacing existing equipment with newer models.
You may also need to adjust the settings on your router in order to optimize its performance.
Additional Tips
Additionally, there are some other helpful tips you should follow such as:
- Using quality Ethernet cables,
- Connecting devices directly to your router with an Ethernet cable instead of a wireless connection,
- And using the latest generation of routers.
Finally, it is important to keep your router’s software up-to-date with the latest security updates in order to ensure that your network remains secure.
Overall, connecting a new router can make your home network faster and more efficient – giving you a better experience when it comes to using the internet.
If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to contact your internet service provider or a qualified WiFi installers for assistance.