WIFI Connection Data
Most people will find that their laptops can connect automagically (most laptops can be configured to connect with DHCP). You may still need to make some settings match, and if so, please see the configuration information below.
Our network is not protected with a password or log in.
You may see other neighbor wireless signals, just remain on our signal or select our signal.
Our wireless network is called DSL_KonaComfort
Usually for DHCP to work all you need to adjust is the subnet mask and the router (as below).
If you need to make changes to your configuration, or if you for some reason cannot connect with DHCP -- you can set up a "location" or "configuration" as below...:
(1) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
(2) Router: 10.0.1.3 (If you have trouble try 10.0.1.1)
(3) Our DHCP server provides IP numbers in the range of 10.0.1.5 - 10.0.1.199
To manually assign an IP Address, it can be anything in the 10.0.1.5 - 10.0.1.199 range. Please note that some IPs are already in use which you should not choose: 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.1.4, 10.0.1.201 - 10.0.1.204, 10.0.1.216 - 10.0.1.218.
(4) DNS Servers: 4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.4, 168.143.113.201, 10.0.1.1 (any reliable DNS Server should work, if you have slow connections try putting or trading another DNS Server into the first slot)
(5) Search Domains: konacomfort.com
Their are two wireless transmitters that work in tandem -- the signal is strong all over the premises.
The primary transmitter is under the house and central to the main house.
The secondary transmitter is in the garage and helps get to any far reaching areas, it is a relay of (or repeater of) the primary signal and gets its feed from the primary transmitter and re-sends the internet feed upon demand.
"Typical wireless signals will extend 100'" but this will vary with weather conditions and objects in the path such as metal which the signals cannot pass thru. We notice during rains that signals go shorter distances for example.
Our internet is phone line based but still depends on utility line power for the equipment itself.