If you have an Orange Livebox then there are several things you can do to make the most of it. You can connect it to the internet, you can connect it to a PC and you can use it for a variety of other purposes.
First, you should set up the router’s wireless network to be WPA2-PSK encrypted with a password that isn’t the same as your default Wi-Fi password. That way, you won’t have to worry about hackers trying to break into your home network.
Once that is done, you can then connect to the internet by using a computer connected to your router via an Ethernet cable or a wireless device such as a smartphone or tablet. If you want to access the router’s admin interface, then you should use a web browser and enter the router’s IP address into the address bar.
Alternatively, you can also use a DHCP server to give you an IP address that is unique to your router. This will allow you to access the router’s admin panel without having to remember a password or enter the router’s IP address manually in a browser.
Another thing you can do to help increase the speed of your home network is to connect bandwidth hogs like gaming consoles and video streaming devices to the wired side of your network instead of the wireless side. This is because wireless networks aren’t as fast when they have a lot of traffic, so hardwiring these devices can improve the overall speed of your network.
You can also use an ethernet hub to connect all of your devices to your router, so you don’t have to worry about having to connect each one individually. This is a great idea for people who have a lot of equipment or devices that they want to network together.
How to connect a Nintendo DS to the WiFi on your livebox
If you have a Nintendo DS and you’ve already set up your router, then you should be able to find your livebox by searching for it with the DS’s Wi-Fi settings. If you can’t, you’ll need to reset your livebox’s WiFi to its default settings.
To do this, head to the DS’s Wi-Fi menu and tap “Connection Settings”. In the top left of the screen, you should see an empty box, labeled “Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings.” Next, tap that box and then tap “Scan for Networks.” The Nintendo DS will look for all the routers in your vicinity, including the livebox.
When the DS finds your livebox, tap its name and then tap “Connect.” A small pop-up window should appear asking you to press a button. When you do, you’ll be prompted to enter the WEP key for the livebox in CAPITAL LETTERS and NO spaces.
You’ll have to do this for every Livebox in your network, so be sure to repeat the process until you can get a secure connection. Once you’ve done that, you can then start using the DS’s Wi-Fi to play games or watch videos.