We are collocated at East African Data Center guaranteeing our clients the very best of services, competitive pricing as well as redundancy. Nulla viverra pharetra se, eget pulvinar neque pharetra ac int. We have worked with major players in the energy sector in Kenya to offer fixed wireless broadband and microwave solutions for them.
Transport is the life line of our economy. This is how we helped rift valley railways accomplish seamless connectivity. With 10's of acres to cover, connectivity in large farm areas can be a challenge. See how we worked with Fleur Africa to make this seamless. It's not long ago that text books, pen and paper were the order of the day in class rooms. Without it, every connected device, from smart thermostats to gaming systems, would require a direct line to a modem.
Read on to learn more about wireless connections and how to set up your own in-home Wi-Fi network. The first thing that you need is a quality high-speed Internet plan that has enough bandwidth to support all of your wireless devices. At a bare minimum, standard wireless networks require a reliable Internet connection plus two pieces of equipment: a modem and a router.
The modem serves as a translator, converting the electrical pulses that travel through cable and DSL networks into data that computers can read. A modem is necessary for any kind of Internet connection, while a router is only necessary for wireless connections. Some Internet Service Providers ISPs will offer subscribers the option to rent a modem or router with their monthly plan.
Many people are happy to pay the monthly rental fees in exchange for reliable devices. Those who prefer to avoid the extra monthly cost, on the other hand, can buy their own hardware. Though modems and routers are the two most essential networking devices, many bigger and more complex networks also make use of devices called range extenders to boost connection strength. Range extenders help eliminate those dead areas by projecting and extending Wi-Fi signals into rooms that are far away from the router.
No Ethernet port? If you are using a tablet or newer laptop, you may not have an Ethernet port on your device. That's okay. If your device doesn't have Ethernet, you can instead connect to WiFi using the login information on the bottom of the modem. If you see a white cord in your modem kit, it's a second Ethernet cable to be used in case you have additional devices that you would like to plug into the modem. If NO, proceed to step 3. These are essential to make sure you get the best phone and internet connection.
See the detailed instructions and diagrams below. Filters are not needed if you use the CXG. Plug the phone cord into a filter and then into the wall jack. Note: If you have cordless phones, you only need to install a filter on the phone base that plugs in to the wall jack; no filters are needed on the cordless units that only plug into an electrical outlet. Do not install a filter between the modem and the wall jack. The DSL cord from the modem to the jack should not have a filter.
As an alternative, use a splitter to plug both a phone and a DSL modem into one wall jack. Use a DSL splitter to plug a phone and a modem into one wall jack.
Have a home security system? Chat with customer service to get a technician to install a whole-home filter on the line outside your home there is an installation fee for this. Filters are not included in your modem kit. If you have a landline phone and internet with CenturyLink, filters should have been included at the time of your order and will arrive in a separate package. If you did not receive filters, please chat with us. The single status light ring on the front of the C looks different from older modem models with separate lights for Internet, DSL, Ethernet, WiFi, etc.
But the function is basically the same. The status light ring will change colors as it goes through the installation process, to show you its connection status. While the C initially boots up, it will blink blue while it is looking for the CenturyLink network. It should turn solid BLUE once it has connected.
Troubleshooting tip: If the light blinks blue, check to make sure the green DSL cord is firmly plugged in to both the modem and the wall jack. If it blinks blue again for more than 5 minutes , service is not connected to that jack. Please try another jack or chat with us for further help. These lights will flash red and green while the modem is syncing. This means your modem is connected to our network and the line is active. You can continue to step 4 to compete setup.
This means the network is not being detected by your modem. This may happen for one of these reasons:. If the DSL light remains red after checking the cords and trying all available jacks, you will need to chat with a service agent to get help.
This indicates nothing is connected to the modem port. Check to make sure the green cord is firmly plugged in to the wall jack and into the DSL port on the modem. After plugging in your modem, it may take up to 15 minutes for the equipment to install updates and establish a connection with the network. At this point, you are ready to activate your service! You can proceed using the mobile app or the QuickConnect site on a browser — either one will walk you through the steps to finish installing service.
Follow the steps to complete the installation process using QuickConnect. And don't worry — if your computer is connected to the modem, you will be able to access this site even before your internet service is fully activated. After completing the setup steps in the app or through the QuickConnect site, check the color of the light ring on the front of the modem to verify its connection status.
Once the light is green, you're connected to the internet and you can get online! This means a connection failure has occurred. Try disconnecting everything DSL and power , waiting a few minutes, and repeating steps 2 through 4.
If you still get a red light, you will need to chat with an agent to get further troubleshooting help. For full instructions on how to read the single status light on the C modem, visit our detailed guide.
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