How To Test Your Internet Connection Speed; How To Connect Devices To Your Network; How To Connect A Computer To Your Network; How To Connect A Usb Printer - Linksys WRT 1900AC User Manual

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HOW TO TEST YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION SPEED

Note:
To run the speed test, you must be accessing the Internet by using the router
you are testing. You cannot run the speed test remotely.
To test your Internet connection speed:
• Log into Linksys Smart Wi-Fi. (See "How to connect to Linksys Smart Wi-Fi" on
page 7.)
• Click Speed Test under Apps. The Speed Test screen opens.
Click Begin Test. The test measures your download and upload speeds.
• Click Restart Test to run it again, and click Show History to display the results
of past tests.
WRT 1900AC | Setting Up: Basics
Note:
Internet connection speeds are determined by a variety of factors, including ISP
account type, local and worldwide Internet traffic, and number of devices in your
home that are sharing the Internet connection.

HOW TO CONNECT DEVICES TO YOUR NETWORK

Your Linksys router is the nerve center of your home network. Your router safely
opens the Internet to your network, and all of your computers and network devices
rely on your router to pass files, media, and network commands in an organized,
error-free way. Whether connected wirelessly or with cables, each part of your
network needs the router in order to work reliably with the other parts of your
network.

How to connect a computer to your network

At the computer you want to connect, enter your network's connection information
into your wireless manager.
After that computer connects to your network, log in to Linksys Smart Wi-Fi, then
click Network Map to confirm that your router recognizes the new computer. You
can use the Network Map to monitor all network-attached devices.

How to connect a USB printer

When you set up a wireless printer make sure that it supports the WPA/WPA2
wireless encryption standard.
If your wireless printer supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, you should use Wi-Fi
Protected Setup to connect the printer to your network. See "How to connect a
network device using Wi-Fi Protected Setup" on page 16.
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