In the Windows7 system
1, each boot to open the "broadband connection", and then point "Connection" to the Internet, you do not bother me all wearies.
2. Later, I moved the "Broadband connection" shortcut on the desktop to the "Start Menu"-> "Startup" folder, set to boot from boot, did not forget it? This is the simplest way to set up a power-on self boot. After each boot is a bit of progress, "Broadband connection" verification window is able to automatically open, but it can not automatically "connect" ah. Please, I want the "automatic" Ah!
3, I missed the most important step setting, click on the "Properties" of the broadband connection, enter the "Options" tab, "prompt name, password and certificate" before the hook removed. Even "show progress on the connection" front of the hook can also be removed, so that when the boot can unknowingly, silently connect broadband.
In Windows XP systems
1, click the "Start" menu, click the "Run" command, in the Open Run dialog box type "cmd" command, start a command prompt program
2, in the command line mode, enter the following command and press ENTER
REG ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"/V "mydial"/d "rasdial broadband connection 123456 654321"/F (123456 represents your broadband account, 654321 is your broadband password)
Common method (Tplink wireless router settings)
The router settings are divided into 4 main steps:
The first step is to physically connect
The second step, set up the computer Landing Router management interface
Step three, set up the router
Step fourth, set up your computer's wireless connection
< detailed operation please see below >
The second step is to set up the computer Landing Router management interface
1, right click on the Network Neighborhood point properties
2, the following figure right click on the local connection select "Properties"
3, scroll down to find Internet Protocol Check Point properties
4, all changed to "Automatically obtain IP address automatic DNS server address" and then all determined after the closing dialog box
5, finally open an IE browser input 192.168.1.1 Enter the following image interface final input password and password are "admin" #FormatImgID_5 #
Step three: Start landing router to start setting up the router
1, click the Open Settings Wizard (as shown in the following image) #FormatImgID_6 #
2, enter the following diagram interface directly click Next
3, choose PPPOE (ADSL virtual dial) This option click Next (as shown in the following image)
4, the following image of the interface to enter your at that time for broadband access to the account and password (must be accurate input otherwise can not access the Internet)
5, into the wireless network settings (SSID: That is, the wireless network name can only be named in English, PSK password is the wireless network
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Dense
code set not less than 8 digits in English + digits)
6, set to complete the restart can be
7, after the restart back to the main page click "Run Status" in this interface to view WAN
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"Is there an IP address and a DNS server
If the WAN port state is all displayed "0.0.0.0" The description is not set! Normal conditions are strictly in accordance with the above steps to be sure to receive
Take the network address!! If the settings do not succeed, check that the settings do not follow the instructions, restore the default settings and try again!!
Step fourth set up your computer to connect to the wireless router
1,
after the wireless router is set up,
2, open with wireless network function of the computer, notebook double click on the wireless network connection, that is, the following picture of the location of the mouse finger
3, namely
you can find your own wireless network name Double-click the connection
4, enter the password can be online