How To Connect a Wireless Router To a Hotspot?
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1. Plug the wireless router into an AC power outlet near the hotspot.
2. Connect the computer to the wireless router via a network cable or wirelessly.
3. Open a web browser on the computer and type in the wireless router’s IP address. This will open the wireless router’s settings page.
4. Enable the Wireless Network feature on the wireless router and set the SSID to match the SSID of the Hotspot.
5. Set the Channel and Security settings on the wireless router to match those of the Hotspot.
6. Save the settings and reboot the wireless router.
7. Disconnect the computer from the wireless router and connect to the wireless network with your wireless device.
1. Connect your wireless router to your computer via an Ethernet cable.
2. Power on your wireless router and open your browser on your computer.
3. Enter the router IP address in the address bar to access the router settings page.
4. Enter the username and password to access the router settings page.
5. Navigate to the Wireless settings page and select “WAN” or “Internet”.
6. Select “Wireless Hotspot” as the connection type.
7. Enter the SSID and password of the hotspot you want to connect to.
8. Click “Save” or “Apply” to save your settings.
9. Your wireless router should now be connected to the wireless hotspot.