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I am replacing my internet service and need to replace an outdated router.

I purchased a NetGear N600 W Dual Band Wireless Router. The install appear simple enough. However I admittedly am confused concerning the "Preset Wireless Security". The instructions tell me the their product has a unique
WI-FI network name (SSID) and network key (password).

I recall when I moved into The villages a geek guy entered q unique number to my router expalining it protected people from hooking into my router. I assume that this is the SSID?

Also once I install the router I assume I need to "pair" for lack of a better word my desktop, laptop and IPAD to this router? If so I do I pair these three units?

Thank you for your anticipated help
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I am replacing my internet service and need to replace an outdated router.

I purchased a NetGear N600 W Dual Band Wireless Router. The install appear simple enough. However I admittedly am confused concerning the "Preset Wireless Security". The instructions tell me the their product has a unique
WI-FI network name (SSID) and network key (password).

I recall when I moved into The villages a geek guy entered q unique number to my router expalining it protected people from hooking into my router. I assume that this is the SSID?

Also once I install the router I assume I need to "pair" for lack of a better word my desktop, laptop and IPAD to this router? If so I do I pair these three units?

Thank you for your anticipated help
Yes there is a preset SSID and password. You should go into the router and change the SSID to a personal one and change the password to one of your own.

If you have not already synced/paired the rest of your devices to the preset codes you will have to sync/pair them to the new codes.

Also make sure that you do not broadcast your SSID. More protection because no one knows you are out there.

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Yes there is a preset SSID and password. You should go into the router and change the SSID to a personal one and change the password to one of your own.

If you have not already synced/paired the rest of your devices to the preset codes you will have to sync/pair them to the new codes.

Also make sure that you do not broadcast your SSID. More protection because no one knows you are out there.

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The instruction explain that once the (USB storage device) I think they mean the router??? is connect then access ir by using start run and enter \\readyshare. Is this how I reach the program to sync my router to my computer????. Yes I am that cluless . sorry

NetGear suggest the purchaser not change the SSID and password....Do you know why?????
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The instruction explain that once the (USB storage device) I think they mean the router??? is connect then access ir by using start run and enter \\readyshare. Is this how I reach the program to sync my router to my computer????. Yes I am that cluless . sorry

NetGear suggest the purchaser not change the SSID and password....Do you know why?????
The instructions you quote are to add network storage in the form of a USB storage device, whether it is a thumb drive or USB connected hard drive. These are different from connecting your computer and router.

The steps are usually to connect the router directly to a computer using a network cable. (Some newer routers let you do this wirelessly.)Then access the routers setup page using a web browser and the router's IP address. That is where you set up your SSID, password, and security for your home network. (Routers usually come with a default SSID and password that should be changed to secure your network.) Once that is done, disconnect the computer from the router and set up your wireless connection on the computer to match the security and password settings you entered into the router. That should get you connected to your new network.

Z's advice to not broadcast your SSID is a good one. Some people leave it on so that they can add another computer to the network by searching for their SSID and entering the password to get connected. But it also allows others to see your network with their computers and, if your security is weak, perhaps connect to your network and use up your bandwidth at least, if not send your malware at worst.
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