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Setting Up Your WiFi Network

An increasing number of businesses are utilizing the benefits of WiFi (short for wireless fidelity) to connect and mobilize their staff. While the idea of adding WiFi to your medical practice may seem a little intimidating, the fact of the matter is, the process is not that hard.


In a word, WiFi is freedom. It allows staff to connect computers and mobile devices without the mess and hassle of cables. This makes it possible to carry laptops around the office and into examination rooms - thus streamlining the patient/doctor visitation process.

But how do you begin the process of setting WiFi up in your office? First, you will need a broadband Internet connection, wireless router, and computers with built-in wireless network capabilities (or adapters for computers that aren't compatible). Wireless routers can be purchased at a variety of stores, via the Internet.

The second step involves connecting your wireless router to your Internet connection. Essentially this involves plugging the the router into the Internet cable modem.

Next, the wireless router will need configured. Follow the directions that came with the product to complete this step. In general, the default settings on the configuration page do not require any changes. There are, however, three steps:

 

  1. Choose a unique name for your wireless network.
  2. Create a long and unique passphrase for the system. Make this phrase as complicated as you want because you don't need to memorize it.
  3. Set an administrative password.


The final step in setting up the WiFi network requires the connection of offices computers. A configuration page will appear on each computer screen as it recognizes the network. Follow the configuration instructions accordingly.

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