A wireless network at home lets you get online from more places in your house. This article describes the basic steps for setting up a wireless network and starting to use it. Broadband Internet connection and modem. A broadband Internet connection is a high-speed Internet connection. You can get a broadband connection by contacting an Internet service provider ISP. ISPs frequently offer broadband modems. You can also find these at computer or electronics stores, and online.
Wireless router. A router sends info between your network and the Internet. With a wireless router, you can connect PCs to your network using radio signals instead of wires. Wireless network adapter.
A wireless network adapter is a device that connects your PC to a wireless network. To connect your portable or desktop PC to your wireless network, the PC must have a wireless network adapter. Most laptops and tablets—and some desktop PCs—come with a wireless network adapter already installed. Select Start , type device manager in the search box, and then select Device Manager.
After you have all the equipment, you'll need to set up your modem and Internet connection. If your modem wasn't set up for you by your Internet service provider ISP , follow the instructions that came with your modem to connect it to your PC and the Internet. If you're using cable, connect your modem to a cable jack.
Put your wireless router somewhere where it will receive the strongest signal with the least amount of interference. For better results, follow these tips:. Place your wireless router in a central location. Place the router as close to the center of your home as possible to increase the strength of the wireless signal throughout your home.
Position the wireless router off the floor and away from walls and metal objects , such as metal file cabinets. The fewer physical obstructions between your PC and the router's signal, the more likely that you'll be using the router's full signal strength. Reduce interference. Some networking equipment uses a 2. Here we show you how to bypass this restriction and complete the Windows 11 setup without an internet connection.
According to Microsoft, you need an active internet connection to perform updates and download and use some features. In addition, Windows 11 Home edition requires a Microsoft Account to complete device setup on first use. However, this may not be feasible due to many reasons.
First, you may want to use a local user account, but connecting to the Internet will force you to log in with a Microsoft account. The second potential issue is the missing WiFi drivers to connect to the network.
Finally, the unavailability of a working Internet connection is another reason you may want to bypass this restriction. In Windows 10, bypassing this restriction was easy. You could click on the "I don't have internet" option and proceed to create a local user account and complete the setup.
Since you already have Windows 11 installed at this stage, you can launch the Task Manager on top of your setup wizard using Command Prompt and kill the process. You can select from other measurement styles that can represent any convenient unit of measurement. Displays measurements in decimal notation. Displays measurements in feet and decimal inches. Displays measurements in feet, inches, and fractional inches.
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