Connect your router via ethernet cable.
Router yellow cable.
There is a yellow cable hardwired from the wall with a rj45 connector into the router but the cable itself has no labeling on it.
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Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to a computer.
For example cable internet comes into your house via a coaxial cable whereas connecting to dsl requires you to connect your modem to a filter which is then plugged in to any phone jack.
If your isp provides a slow clunky modem router combo request an upgrade or purchase a standalone router with better connectivity.
They convey information about the status of your internet connection.
I have fiber based service to my house.
Step 1 connect one end of the yellow ethernet cable to an ethernet switch port on the router.
Figure 3 1 shows a cisco 888w router connected to a pc.
After all even the best wi fi routers have often unused ethernet ports that with the right cable can routinely move upward of 1 gigabit per second gbps and as far as 330 feet surpassing wi.
Those lights on your router or cable modem aren t just there for show.
Figure 3 7 connecting a server pc or workstation.
Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the ethernet port of your network device.
To install your netgear router using the router web interface.
Connect the second ethernet cable into port 1 on the router then connect the other end into the back of the computer.
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With your router connected it s time to connect your computer.
More information on cable types can be found below.
Yellow cable from wall to router type of cable.
To learn more about which lights should be on for your specific devices refer to the user guides.
Here s how you can use them to troubleshoot problems.
Plug one end of an ethernet cable into one of the four yellow ethernet ports on the back of your router.
Open a web browser and enter the router s ip address in the address bar.
Connect an ac adapter to your router and plug it in.
Check the modem and router lights to confirm they have power and connect to the network and your computer.
Connect a second ethernet cable to a wan port on your router.