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Setting Up a Wi-Fi 6 Network: A Step-by-Step Guide

Setting up your new Wi-Fi 6 router may seem complex for the average person. But it does not need to be so if you get the correct guidance. With just a few steps and proper understanding, you can get your Wi-Fi connection up and running quickly.

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In this blog, we will take you through the various steps that you need to follow for the successful installation and activation of your Wi-Fi 6 router. 

How to self-install your Wi-Fi 6 router

Here are all the steps and details on how to efficiently self-install your Wi-Fi 6 router:

Choose where you wish to place the Wi-Fi 6 router

Deciding where to place your Wi-Fi router is one of the key steps. It will also go on to decide what will be the speed of your internet connection. Remember to always place the router in an open area as it boosts coverage. Keeping it at a higher position can also help.

Read more: What is a Wi-Fi router, its types and how does it work?

Connect your Wi-Fi 6 router to the internet

Now, connecting your Wi-Fi 6 router to the internet is itself a multi-step process that you need to follow carefully. 

  • Connect an ethernet cable to your Wi-Fi 6 router – You can do this by running the wires along the walls of your home or office. You could also install a mesh network if you want to go the wireless way.
  • Check the LED lights on the router – If the LED lights on your router are active, then there is good news. Your router is now active, and it is accessing the internet. If you see that the lights are not blinking yet, then check the port.
  • Test the internet connection – Just to be sure that your router is now connected to the internet, you can connect your laptop or PC to it. If everything is fine, then your wired internet connection is active.

Time to make your Wi-Fi 6 router go wireless!

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Configure the wireless router

In many instances, internet service providers offer a customised gateway that is meant for routers. If you are looking to self-install a Wi-Fi 6 router, then beware. These gateways are only meant for domestic use and are not suitable for business. 

If the gateway on your router works, you will have to configure the gateway in a manner that disables the router and passes all internet traffic via the new router.

In case you need help in this step, get in touch with your internet service provider.

Connect your gateway to the router

Switch off the gateway. Unplug the ethernet cable if it is plugged into the LAN cable and plug it into the router’s WAN port. Turn on the gateway once again. Now, plug in the router’s power supply and wait for it to switch on.

Use an app or website to setup your Wi-Fi 6 router

One of the easiest ways to continue your Wi-Fi 6 router set-up is to use an app or a dashboard. If there is no mobile app, you can also connect your laptop to the router and use the router’s setup dashboard.

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Choose your username and password

In the next step, you will have to decide the username and password for your Wi-Fi 6 router. Remember to choose a password that is unique and only you or some family members/friends can figure out. 

The default password is usually something like ‘admin’, ‘ISP name’ and “password1234,” which are not secure – change them as soon as you can to protect your Wi-Fi connection.

Update your Wi-Fi 6 router

There are high chances that your router might ask for a firmware update. Make sure to update the firmware of your router as soon as you can, because this will help you to remove the existing bugs or unlock new features. 

Read more: What is a dual-band router and its types?

Things to remember while installing your Wi-Fi 6 router

Here are a few things that you should always remember while self-installing your Wi-Fi 6 router:

  • Always use dual band routers for your Wi-Fi connections
  • Make sure to invest in a good quality router for optimal performance
  • Invest in a good Wi-Fi plan
  • Buy Wi-Fi repeaters if the internet is not reaching all corners of your house

And finally, always take the help of a seasoned professional if you think the whole process is getting too difficult for you. We hope this blog will help you with Wi-Fi 6 router setup. 

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