Wireless internet and home network

Connecting to the internet and the other computers and printers in your house without cables requires a wireless router. Wireless is called "trådløss" in Norway.
Internet via cable and fiber optic cable is provided with a hard-wired modem only, which is connected to the incoming cable. This needs to then be connected to a wireless router, which can send a signal to all the computers in the vicinity. You will need to buy one separately.
Internet via the telephone line (ADSL) usually comes as standard with a modem which can be configured to be wireless.
A wireless router should always have a security code or encryption key, (sometimes called a WEP Key) which prevents anyone else using your internet or accessing your computers. When you use a laptop or wireless-ready PCs in your house, it will ask for this WEP Key or a password.
If you have a PC which needs to be plugged in to the internet, we can install further outlets around the house, or supply and install a wireless card into the computer.
