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How to Program a Cisco Router

Programming your Cisco router is a first step in configuring your home network. This will enable the user to connect their other home computer to the router in order to share their internet connection, printers and files effectively. Moreover, you can utilize the Hyper Terminal utility in your operating system to issue the basic configuration commands to your router. The procedure takes less than 20 minutes to complete. For programming your Cisco router you required Ethernet cable.

These steps are well arranged by our highly professional technical experts

Step 1-Plug an Ethernet cable into the back of your computer and plug the other end into the Cisco router

Step 2-Click "Start," "Programs," "Accessories," "Communications" and click "Hyper-terminal"

Step 3-Click "New Connection," title it "Cisco," select the default "COM1" port, select a baud rate of "9600" and click "OK."

Step 4- Turn on the Cisco router and press "Enter" when prompted.


Step 5-Select "Yes" when asked if you want to continue with the configuration dialog and answer the onscreen questions about your home network to configure the router (e.g. inputting how your computer connects to the Internet).

Cisco Support Number

These steps are very easy to follow and we will quickly program your Cisco router as it was arranged by our experts. Sometimes due to the lack of technical knowledge user face many difficulties while following these steps. For such user, we have provided Cisco technical helpline Australia, to provide technical assistance on call. Our technical experts are highly reliable to resolve any issue. Moreover, at Cisco helpline number Australia, we provide assistance from Australia; there we have formed a technical team. We ensure not to disappoint our customer and resolve their query as soon as possible. Our main motive is to provide trouble free cisco router experience to our numbers of its user. For any router related help Contact Cisco router customer support 1-800-954-282



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