Simply put, a wireless router is like a radio transmitter. The difference (other than the size!) is the range and content. And instead of your local DJ, you’re receiving your Internet signal as it passes through a modem and goes to your router. The farther you move away from the router, the weaker the signal will be. For you to connect to your wireless trasnmitter, you just need a wireless enabled device (receiver). Support.com will help you go wireless!
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- Set up, configure and secure your router; safeguard your personal information and secure your broadband signal from use by others
- Installation and configuration of a networking adapter on computers/devices (PC, laptop, gaming console, network Blu‑ray/DVD player, network-enabled TV, etc.) more than 2 devices.
- Configuration of internet, including ISP (internet service provider)
- Secure network
- Enable devices to share the internet, files, printers and other media (photos, videos, music, etc.)
- VoIP (voice over IP) setup
- Repair network and internet connectivity if necessary


