If you ever see two networks with the same SSID while scanning for Wi-Fi, it might just be neighbors using default router names (e.g., “NETGEAR” or “Linksys”) or a professionally managed setup in an office. Still, it’s worth double-checking the details — like MAC addresses or ...
To set up your home internet, you need an active internet connection, a compatible modem, and a router. Let’s walk through everything, step-by-step. Step 1: Get internet service at your address. Step 2: Register your modem with your ISP. Step 3: Set up your modem and router. Step...
I had to turned on WiFi using my old Netgear R6220 router that supports 802.11n.This did enable the Aria scale to work again. My newer Xfinity cable modem/router defaults to 802.11 g/n and WPA2-PSK (AES) "Advanced Encryption Standard", so I assume the Aria could not understand the...
xfinity is our primary and I plugged the Cat 6 cable into the ethernet port on the Ultra. Nothing except “no connection”. I unplugged everything, shut down the computer, rebooted the router and when it came back to life, I plugged in the cable to the router, then to the Netgear Gig...
Router manufacturers set a default SSID for the Wi-Fi unit, such as Linksys, xfinitywifi, NETGEAR, dlink, or default. However, since the SSID can be changed, not all wireless networks have a standard name. On homeWi-Finetworks, abroadband routerorbroadband modemstores the SSID, butadministr...