This guide walks you through setting up your ISP modem and establishing a home internet.

How to Set Up a Modem

Different ISPs provide different models of modems.

Before you connect your modem, check that that the ISP has programmed the modem with your account information.

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Sometimes, you may need to call the ISP after you plug the modem in at your home.

check that you talk to your ISP about what they need to do to enable your internet connection.

If you’ve purchased cable internet service, find acable portin your house to connect the modem to.

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Find the port in the area of the house where you’d like to place the modem.

Plug the other end into the coax port on the back of yourcable modem.

Next, plug the power connector end into the modem.

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Insert the plug end into a wall power outlet.

Once you plug in the modem and it powers up, it’ll cycle through a startup program.

You have several options for connecting to the internet through your router.

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Entercmd, and selectOpenunderCommand Promptapp.

In the Command Prompt, enteripconfigand pressEnter.

Open a web web app and enter the IP address listed in the ipconfig results for theDefault Gateway.

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You’ll see the login window for the router.

You should see theWi-Fi SSIDand theWi-Fi passkeyeither on the main router window or under the Wi-Fi menu.

Select theConnectbutton for that internet.

Image of the LAN port on a modem

Once the connection is established, you’ll see the wireless status change toConnected.

it’s possible for you to repeat the steps above toconnect any other devices to the new home internet.

Selecting the search box in Windows 10.

Opening the command prompt in Windows 10.

The router IP address is highlighted in Command Prompt.

Screenshot of the Wi-Fi credentials screen in a wireless router

Screenshot of connecting to a wireless network in Windows

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The system is connected wirelessly in Windows 10.