A few years ago, you would have to have wires running all through your home to connect your devices. In the last few years, wireless technology has progressed allowing users to cut the cords! With the use of a wireless router, you can connect PCs, printers, laptops, Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, and even televisions in your home. The nice thing is you don’t need a technical degree to make this happen. There are a couple of basic steps you need to take to get this going.Get more information here. http://blogs.cisco.com/consumer/get-your-home-entertainment-devices-connected-25e225802593-simply/
1. Get a wireless router. There are several choices out there, and each has different features. The trick is finding the right one for you.
2. Equip your devices with the appropriate wireless adapters (if they are not already installed)
3. Add signal repeaters around your home if needed. Signal repeaters/boosters take the Wi-Fi signal and amplify it to give it a wider coverage area.
4. Secure the Wireless connections. You don’t want people on the outside world having access to your home’s devices or bandwidth. Make sure you use your router’s security features to “lock down” your network.
With the right devices, you can have access all over your home and even watch web content on TV if your equipment allows.