Your Tesco broadband router is a key piece of equipment when it comes to getting online. Without the router, you can’t connect your laptop or other device to the DSL service being channeled through your phone line. The router can disseminate data via wired connection or a wireless network. In either case, you are responsible for the care of your router and must pay to replace it if you cause damage. For this reason and many more, it’s important to know a little something about your Tesco broadband router before you connect it and start using Tesco Internet service. All new broadband customers receive the Wireless Technicolor 582N Pro.
Ethernet Ports
The router has four independent Ethernet ports. Ethernet ports are slightly wider than other ports such as telephone jacks, and the cables to which they belong are often brightly coloured. An Ethernet cable connects to your router port on one end, while the other end of the cord attaches to your laptop or desktop computer. Your DSL travels through this cord, supplying an online connection to your devices. You only need the Ethernet ports if you are using wired Internet. If you choose to use Tesco broadband wirelessly, you won’t need to use these ports or their corresponding cables.