One of the advantages of set network principles, like as the wireless network protocol 802.11, is that products developed by various companies can be used in combination with each other. If you’re using both the Cisco router and the TP-Link wireless adapter, you have no need to fear about connection problems. Nevertheless of the manufacturer, if you are within range of your wireless router, you will be able to connect any wireless adapter to it without any problems. However, if you find any difficulties in connecting to the Internet, you can contact the Cisco customer service number to get the issues fixed.
- First of all, insert the driver installation disc that comes with the TP-Link wireless adapter into your system’s optical drive and click ‘install’ to start the process. Follow the instructions and, once prompted, connect the adapter to an available USB port on the computer.
- Eject the disc from the disk drive and click ‘TP-Link Wireless Manager’ in the tray of equipment area of the operating system taskbar. Select the ‘View Wireless Networks’ option in the context menu.
- Choose your Cisco router’s network name from the networks list within the range and click the ‘Connect’ button. Once asked, enter the network password into the box to connect to the Cisco router.
If you're trying to connect to a previously used Cisco router, you will need to reset the router to its original state. However, if you find any problems while resetting your Cisco router, just call at the Cisco customer support number listed on the Contactforhelp directory site and seek the assistance of skilled technicians to fix all sorts of the router and related networking issues.