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		<description><![CDATA[If you thought that setting up a modem router to your computer&#8217;s network was going to be difficult or too technical to do without a professional, you&#8217;re in for a shock. Once you&#8217;ve actually set a network up a time or two it&#8217;s almost second nature, trust me. The configuration and setup of the network [...]


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</script></div><p>If you thought that setting up a <a href="http://www.refurbishedlaptopsguide.com/networking/modem-router">modem router</a> to your computer&#8217;s network was going to be difficult or too technical to do without a professional, you&#8217;re in for a shock. Once you&#8217;ve actually set a network up a time or two it&#8217;s almost second nature, trust me. The configuration and setup of the network itself is not difficult with a little bit of practice and reading of a manual or two. You do <em>not</em> need professional certifications to do it correctly.<span id="more-71"></span></p>
<p>One of the things you want to do before you go out and <a href="http://www.refurbishedlaptopsguide.com/networking/cable-modem-router">buy a cable modem router</a> is figure out whether or not you need a wired or wireless system. Wireless systems definitely offer quite a bit more flexibility in small business or home networks, which is the reason they&#8217;ve become so popular recently. However, wired networks are still absolutely alive and well. If you need a large amount of security, there&#8217;s nothing that beats a wired system. Wireless network signals can be intercepted and decrypted by someone outside the network; wired systems generally do not have such a problem.</p>
<p>Something that will also bring your blood pressure down is the fact that if you&#8217;re used to ADSL instead of cable, it&#8217;ll still work the exact same way. The configuration options generally don&#8217;t change between the two; all you&#8217;ll see is a slight difference in speed. Additionally, the connector going into the wall is going to be different. This is generally not a problem, however. ADSL connections are usually a little bit more complicated than cable. Cable usually requires as much skill to hook up as hooking a TV into the wall. So, don&#8217;t fret!</p>
<p>Once you get your network set up you&#8217;ll realize just how easy it was. Another perk for doing it yourself? It&#8217;s cheap! Good luck!</p>
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