To Set Up The Decoder Internet Access You Need The Following

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 8

SETUP FREE SATELLITE INTERNET CONNECTION ON YOUR

DECODER AND BROWSE AT INCREDIBLE SPEEDS

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Information on SETUP FREE SATELLITE INTERNET CONNECTION ON


YOUR DECODER AND BROWSE AT INCREDIBLE SPEEDS. Other topics of interest
include: Glo Ghana Internet Promotion, Glo Internet Bundle Balance, Restore Your Lost
Multi TV Signal After Upgrade, Full Guide, Free Football Predictions & Football Betting
Tips, Print Your Appointment Letter, Ghana Education Service (GES). Use the search box
above to search for more.

This step by step guide will give you detailed guideline on how to get free satellite internet
connection using a decoder either HITV, DSTV, MYTV etc. If you can't follow these steps
successfully then get someone with knowledge of networking to help you out. You must take
note that all relevant equipment for this setup must be available before doing the configuration.
 
 
  Introduction
Communication between computers is a major part of the PC computing Industry. Thanks to the
World Wide Web (WWW), no computer user is an Island. Whether using a dial-up modem or
broad band technology, virtually all PCs can be connected to other computers, enabling them to
share files, send and receiving email, and access the Internet.

With the explosive growth of the internet, modem and network technologies were joined because
both could use the same client software and protocols. Today, the most popular suite of
networking protocols -TCP/IP - is used on both Local Area Network (LANs) and the internet.
When you dial into an Internet Service Protocol (ISP), you are actually connecting to a network
using a modem instead of a network interface card, and when you use most broadband services,
your path to the internet typically starts with a network interface card, built in network card, built
in network port, network - to - USB adapter, or even a wireless connection.

  Thanks to the combination of huge multi megabyte downloads needed to update software and
support hardware, dynamics websites with music and full - motion videos and increased demand
for online services, even the fastest dial up modem (such as mtn, fastlink,starcomms, visafones
etc) which can download at just 53kbps, isn't sufficient for heavy internet use. More and More
users are taking advantage of various types of broadband internet access solution. But the most
preferred to me is the cable decoder internet access system.

For many users, cable modem service which piggybacks on the same cable TV service line that
brings your TV many channels, represent both a big boost in speed from the available with ISDN
and a major savings in initial cost and monthly charges which your subscription fee covers.

Cable Modem Services normally is sold as an "all you can eat" unlimited access plan with a
modest installation cost (materials to buy to commence installation). Because more and more
cable networks (such as DSTV, HITV, CTL and the most recent DAAR SAT) support a single
standard, you can choose any of the decoders of all this cable TV providers to connect your
system to the internet.

To set up the Decoder internet access You need the following:

1. SPLITTER

2. LINKSYS CABLE MODEM

3. RJ - 45 NIC Cable

4. Ethernet Cable

5. Router(WIRELESS OR WIRED if you intend to use more than one PC)

6. DECODER(mytv, hitv, dstv, daarsat etc)

7. Coaxial to RJ-45 converter or adapter

8. COAXIAL CABLES

Overview of the Requirements

 SPLITTER:  There are many types of Satellite Decoder Splitter that you can buy. What
do we use the Splitter for? This enables you to create a parallel connection for the coaxial
cable (this is the cable that is used to connect your decoder to the TV and as well as the
decoder to the Dish hanged outside). The splitter will share the signal that comes from the
dish outside between the TV and the Router cable modem, which will convert the signal
to an internet signal.

 LINKSYS CABLE MODEM: This is a Cable Modem: A cable modem is a device that
delivers high-speed Internet connectivity via a cable television company which serves as
the Internet service provider (ISP). A cable modem requires a subscription to cable
Internet service, and will not function by simply connecting it to a cable TV (CATV)
feed. Externally, a cable modem resembles a DSL modem. The coaxial cable that brings
in the digital CATV signal provides a channel for upstream and downstream Internet
service. This does not interfere with the television, as there is plenty of "real estate" or
bandwidth space on the coaxial cable to handle both TV and Internet signals. Why
Linksys Cable Modem; The Linksys Cable Modem does not require you to pay any
additional separate monthly subscription to the cable company, you only need to connect
it with your current subscription with your satellite cable TV provider which will only
work with a Coaxial Cable.

 RJ - 45 NIC Cable: This is a typical networking cable which we will use to network all
the network devices that we have listed above such as the Router (Cable Modem), we
will use it to make a connection from the Router to the computer to transmit internet.

 Ethernet Cable: Ethernet cables connect network devices such as modems, routers, and
adapters. They transmit data using the Ethernet protocol. Most Ethernet cables have RJ-
45 jacks on both ends, each with 8 pins. (They look similar to telephone jacks, which use
4 pins or 6 pins.). Note the following points: Use Cat 5 cables. (Cat 5 is a measure of
quality, meaning that it supports traffic up to 100 MB / sec.) These are also called 10/100
Base-T Cat 5 cables. Some Ethernet cable wires crises-cross internally, others are straight
through, meaning that pin 1 is wired to pin 1 on the other end, etc. A port (socket) for a
straight through Ethernet cable is sometimes called an up-link port. If you aren't sure
about a cable, and you can see the inside wires' colors, hold the two ends of the plugs up,
so the same side of the plug is facing you.

 Router: A router is used to transmit internet to more than 1 computer system on a


network setup, this enables you to network your connection to other system (PCs). This is
also known as cable modem. The connection runs the incoming cable connection to an
external cable modem, which has an Ethernet connection to a router, which then connects

 
 DECODER: A decoder is a device which is used to decode the satellite signal received
from the satellite dish into a video. The decoded signal converted into video is what we
receive on our TV. The purpose of connecting to the internet with a decoder is to convert
your decoder to a Modem. A cable decoder is a modem because it modulates and
demodulates, but it also functions as a tuner, a network bridge, an encrypter etc. To
connect your PC or laptop to a decoder to access the net, you do not use a serial port as
with dial-up modem

 COAXIAL CABLES: This connect the decoder to the splitter and one end of the cable
goes into the TV while the other end goes to the WAN port of the router (Linksys Router)

Things to Note before buying all the equipment required for setup:


  I always recommend running a router between a cable modem and a PC because a router not
only allows more than one PC to be connected, but also provides a robust hardware firewall that
helps shield your PC(s) connected to it from internet - based attacks.
You can directly connect PCs to a cable decoder using USB; I do not recommend that option
because it precludes using a router (cable modem)

  Some cable modems have a built - in router, in which case you don't need to purchase a
separate one. If your computer doesn't include an Ethernet adapter built into the motherboard or a
separate Ethernet card, you can install an Ethernet card into an available internal expansion slot
or use a USB - based Ethernet adapter instead. I use a USB - based Ethernet adapter on my HITV
decoder.

The cable modem connects to the CATV network using the same coaxial cable connection as
your cable TV.

BEGIN THE CONNECTION

  Step 1
  Coaxial Cable cord, Splitter Port
Connect the coaxial cable from your dish to your satellite decoder splitter( i.e the "in" part) and
then connect one cable from the first "out" port to your decoder and the one from the second port
to your Linksys modem; the cable can be purchased from any shop where they sell cable decoder
while one of the other coaxial cable cords is connected to your television to watch satellite
stations.

  Step 2
  Coaxial Cable cord, LINKSYS ROUTER
  Connect the second Coaxial cable cord from the splitter to WAN port of your router (Linksys
Router)
 
  Step 3
  Coaxial Cable cord
  If your cable modem does not have an inbuilt router facility, you will need to connect your
cable Modem to the CATV network of your router using the same coaxial cable connection as
your TV, but might need to convert it
 
  Step 4
  Ethernet Cable, LINKSYS ROUTER
  Connect the Ethernet Cable from the router to your computer system, which can stand as a
client if you are using only one computer or server if you are networking more than one system,
make sure that your computer has an inbuilt Ethernet adapter on the Motherboard or a separate
Ethernet card, you can also install an Ethernet Card into an available internal expansion slot or
you can alternatively use a USB - Based Ethernet Adapter instead. In our connection we use a
USB -based Ethernet adapter on HITV Decoder
 
  Step 5
  LINKSYS ROUTER, RJ -45 Cable
  At the back of the Linksys Router there are several ports, port 1 - 4 Stand as the LAN (Local
Area Network) Port which can be used to connect 1 -4 CPU to the router with an RJ -45NIC
Cable, in most cases the cables comes with the router when you purchase it. Connect 1 -4 CPU to
the LAN Port of the router with your RJ -45 Cables, please don't mistake it with the Ethernet
cable, as is only to be used to connect the computer which is the server to the Router for network
routing and also note that each of the CPU that connect to the Router LAN Port with the help of
RJ-45 must have an inbuilt Network card install in them, while the server should have an
Ethernet card adapter install on the board as mentioned earlier.
 
  Step 6
  The fifth port of the Linksys Router which stand as the WAN Port (Wireless Access Network).
Connect the second coaxial cable that comes from the splitter to the WAN Port of the Router, but
note that you need a converter which is an adapter that convert the coaxial cable to RJ -45 cable
since the Router WAN port does not have a direct port for a coaxial cable.
 
  Step 7
The sixth port of the Linksys Router which is called the UplinkPort, the port can be connected to
a Hub or a Switch to enable additional users or computers within the network range to share with
the internet of your decoder via wireless access.
 
  NEXT IS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
  1. Start up your computer that we call the server, and click on the start button and then click on
control panel
  2. Click on Network connection from the control panel tab
  3. Click on Create a new Network connection from the Network Connection from the control
panel tab
  4. Select the Connect to the Internet Radio button and then click on Next button
  5. Select the Choose from the a list of Internet Service providers [ISPs] radio button and click
on Next button
  6. Finally Click on Finish button, then the connection will then come up
7. Open up your Internet Browser and start browsing

  Browsers Compatibility:

 Internet Explorer

 Google Chrome

 Opera

 Firefox

Operating System Compatibility:


 

 Windows Operating System

 Linux Operating System

 
What can this Internet Technology be used for?
 

 Personal Usage

 Group Usage in an Organization or Company

 Cyber Café

 Business Center for Email Service and Internet Calls

Benefits of using this Technology:


 

 Pay only monthly subscription for your cable TV and it covers the Internet Bill

 Browse with a very fast internet speed of 4 mbs download speed

 Connect large number of Computer systems with the help of a Network devices

 Connection and configuration is simple and easy

 You can watch Cable TV while browsing the internet at the same time without conflicts

 No downtime for internet connection except if your subscription as elapsed, or one of the
connection devices gets faulty

 
 You can buy two decoders to setup a mini cyber café and cable TV football center at the
same time.

You might also like