Perhaps there is not a single Belarusian family that has never used Internet ByFly from Beltelecom. As of 2016, in the republican market for the provision of Internet services through fixed terrestrial access, the monopoly of the Internet provider reached 70%. The company really delivers high-speed broadband access, and not just for individuals, but also for the largest companies in our country. And the capacity of the external gateway of RUE Beltelecom has already exceeded 650 Gbit/sec.

The undeniable advantages of the Byfly Internet include not only high speed, but also accessible tariff plans, as well as receiving a router for free use. What’s noteworthy is that setting up a modem from the company is free, however It’s almost impossible to wait for an engineer from Beltelecom, and you will have to wait more than a month for an Internet connection.

The problem is felt not only by residents of Minsk, but also of all regional centers and even the Belarusian outback. Due to large queues for connection and the inability to quickly reach the service technical support, many people try to set up the Internet on ByFly on their own. To solve the problem, you can call a specialist from our company, who will carry out a stable connection and configuration of any modem on-site within the city of Minsk in the shortest possible time, or you should carefully read our step by step guide .

Setting up a network card (using Windows 7 as an example)

Connecting and setting up a ByFly router yourself is not so easy, but with the help of our instructions you can easily do it. The first step is to connect the router to the telephone

network, then connect it to your computer. Next, use the step-by-step guide to configure network card:

Once the settings on your PC's network card are saved, you can begin setting up the modemByFly.

Setting up Wi-Fi on ByFly on a computer, tablet and smartphone

After all the computers are configured and connected, all that remains is to configure Wi-Fi, with which you can move around the house with a laptop or download files from the Internet to your smartphone. Regardless of the router model issued by Beltelecom, we publish universal instructions to connect a wireless connection to Byfly.

Nowadays, wireless modems are in demand, and many users are interested in the question of how to set up Wi-Fi on the modem themselves. In essence, the setup principle is no different from the router. But there are some differences and features that you need to know.

Entering the settings menu

First of all, to enter the modem settings menu, you need to turn on the device and connect the computer to it. It is also immediately worth noting that modem is accompanied by instructions that indicate the login and password to enter the interface, as well as the IP address of the device.

So, connect modem to the computer and launch any browser. IN address bar browser you need to register the modem's IP. Press "Enter".

At the next stage, the system will ask you to enter your login and password. As mentioned above, this data is contained in the instructions for the device. As a rule, the login is admin, the password is admin. Entered and click “Login” or “Login”. So we got into the control system. Now you can move on to the question of how to enable Wi-Fi on the modem.

Setting up a wireless network

For settings wireless communication On the main settings page you need to go to the “Basic” section. After that, open the “WLAN” section. First of all, put a tick here in the “Enable WLAN” line.

There are also several items that need to be configured:

  • SSID is the name of the network that will be displayed when connected to other computers, smartphones, tablets, and so on. You can enter any name. But remember that you can only use letters of the English alphabet.
  • Maximum number of accessing device – here you can specify the maximum number of simultaneous connections.
  • Below there is another SSID line, opposite which you need to check. This will set the wireless network to “Enable” mode.
  • Security – in this line you can select the encryption type. The most reliable type today is WPA2PSK.
  • WPA pre-shared key – here you can assign a password for your local network. You will need it to connect to Wi-Fi. You come up with it yourself. As in the network name, only Latin letters and numbers can be used here.
  • WPS – here we simply uncheck the box (if checked).

After entering all the necessary data, you should save the settings. To do this, click the “Submit” button. This completes the wireless setup.

You can connect to it various devices equipped with Wi-Fi adapter. In order to disable Wi-Fi on the modem, you will need to go into the options menu again and simply uncheck the “SSID” line.

It is worth noting that the instructions for setting up modem Huawei were described above. In other models of similar equipment, the names of some sections may differ. Although the setup principle itself is always the same.

For example, for Wi-Fi shutdown on devices D-Link you need to go to the “Wi-Fi” section and select the “Wireless settings” section. After this, you just need to uncheck the “Wireless enable” line.

How to set up WI-FI on a modem: Video

Setting up a WAN connection

Above we looked at how to distribute Wi-Fi from a modem, but we were talking about a local network. In other words, you will not have access to the Internet.

To connect to the network, you will have to set up a WAN connection, which means request data from your provider. That is, when you connect to the Internet, the provider issues you a contract that contains all the necessary data about the network.

Everything here is extremely simple. We return again to home page in Modem settings. Go to the “Basic” “WAN” section. Here we click on the line “Internet...”.

  1. In the “Connection type” line you need to set the value to “PPPoE”.
  2. UserName – here you should enter the username (login) that your provider assigned to you when you connected.
  3. Even lower will be the line “Password” - this is the password that your provider gave you when you connected (enter it).
  4. To save the entered parameters, click the “Submit” button.

One of the most common connection methods today is using an ADSL modem. Settings of this device is not anything complicated, you just need to have a minimal understanding of the principle of its operation, as well as own a computer at the user level.

There are still some nuances. They vary depending on the provider, since the connection parameters for each can vary significantly. Some may assign static IP addresses to their clients, and there may be various other configuration features. Many users want to set up the Internet through a combination of provider->ADSL modem->Wi-Fi router. To create a connection in bridge mode, you should already have some skills in configuring network equipment. Since this kind of setup is not so easy to do.

Connecting equipment (ADSL modem, Wi-Fi router)

To connect an ADSL modem, you need not only the device itself, but also other parts. Without them, connecting to a PC and telephone line will be impossible. You will need a network card and a splitter. A network card is required to transfer data between the modem and PC. The splitter will be needed for other purposes. Even when the ADSL modem is connected to the Internet, the telephone line is available for calls. Therefore, a splitter is most often used; it allows you to connect both a modem and a regular telephone to the telephone line at the same time.

The splitter has several slots. Most often this is:

  • line (to connect a telephone line);
  • modem (modem is connected);
  • phone (to connect a telephone).

Connecting the modem to the PC and telephone line is carried out in the following order:


Login to WEB interface

When the ADSL modem is connected, all that remains is to configure it via the WEB interface. It is typical for most device models of this type.

The setup is performed as follows (D-Link DSL-2500U):


After this, you can configure your ADSL modem according to the requirements of your provider. All old settings have been removed.

How to configure an ADSL modem in router mode

First of all, you need to reset the ADSL modem settings. Only after this you can proceed directly to setting it up in router mode.

When this operation is successfully completed, you can go to the WEB interface to start setting up: in the address bar of the browser you must enter 192.168.1.1 (for the D-LinkDSL-2500UBRU modem):


After the setup is completed, you can safely click the “Apply” button. ADSL is configured as a router. Next, you can begin setting up the modem via Wi-Fi.

Video: setting up an ADSL modem in bridge mode

PPPoE connections

Setting up a PPPoE connection correctly on Windows 7 is quite simple.

To do this, you must perform the following steps in strict order:


PPPoE is network protocol link layer, used to transmit PPP frames over the global Internet. Most often used by various xDSL services.

Wireless network

Today the majority various devices access the Internet using built-in Wi-Fi modules. This is why most users configure their ADSL modems to work together with Wi-Fi routers.

You can make this connection as follows:


Many people ask themselves the question: how to configure an ADSL modem and Wi-Fi router in a mode that eliminates the occurrence of various errors? This is quite simple to do; you just need to carefully read the accompanying documentation.

Setting up a modem in bridge mode

To configure an ADSL modem in bridge mode, you must perform the following steps:


The setup is complete.

Internet settings

Internet settings vary for different operators. Thus, if the ADSL modem and WI-FI routers were configured to work with the Rostelecom operator, they will not work on the MGTS line.

Internet parameters for Rostelecom

ADSL modem settings for of this operator are typical:

  • encapsulation mode – LLC;
  • connection type – Bridge;
  • VPI – 0;
  • VCI-100;
  • QoS - UBR.

After entering all the parameters, you must click “Apply”. Setting up the Rostelecom ADSL modem, like all others, is not difficult, you just need to correctly enter all the necessary parameters through the WEB interface.

Internet settings for "CSO"

For normal operation on the Internet through the OGO provider, when setting up the modem, you must enter the following data:

Internet settings for MGTS

The settings that need to be specified for the ADSL modem to connect to the MGTS operator are specific:

  • encapsulation mode – LLC/SNAP;
  • VPI-1;
  • VCI-50;
  • "Bridging" operating mode.

You also need to check the box confirming that you automatically receive an IP address from your provider.

The local network

If necessary, you can easily create a local network with a shared Internet connection via an ADSL modem. The best option will organize the network using a Wi-Fi router, as this will avoid a tangle of wires.

In order to set up a local network, you just need to follow these steps in strict order:

  • configure a connection via TCP/IP protocol (mask, DNS server);
  • configure various related services (DHCP and others);
  • configure the parameters of the local wireless network, while it is important to pay special attention to security (in the settings, select the WPA-PSK encryption type);
  • connection to the Internet is configured.

The scheme implemented in this way is quite simple. Between global network and the PC there are only two devices: a Wi-Fi router and an ADSL modem. Or one, if the ADSL modem has a built-in Wi-Fi module, allowing it to work in router mode.

Setting up an ADSL modem in conjunction with a Wi-Fi router is not difficult. It is only important to study carefully technical documentation, included with network equipment. As well as the setup guide provided by the provider.

ADSL technology is not new, but still continues to be used quite widely by various providers. Although it is not convenient because it requires a specialized ADSL modem. But its cost is not high, and many operators also provide this network hardware for rent. Setting up this type of connection is quite simple, it is only important to take into account all the nuances and features of creating a connection, as well as connecting a Wi-Fi router and an ADSL modem

In this article I will tell you how to set up wi-fi from scratch. First you need to set up a wireless network on your router, and then on your laptop. Using a simple step by step instructions even a beginner can set up the Internet on TP-Link routers and D-Link, which are most common in the CIS.

Setting up a wi-fi router

Step 1. We connect the router to the network using a power supply. Turn on the power with the ON button, if the router has such a button.

Step 2. We connect the router to a laptop or computer using an ethernet cable (patch cord), which comes with the router. You need to connect the cable to the port of the computer’s network card and to the LAN1 port of the router. (In no case to the WAN port - you won’t be able to configure it through it)

Step 3. We check that on the computer in the properties of the network card we have selected automatic acquisition of an IP address. To do this, go here: “Start” -> “ Control Panel» -> « Network Control Center and shared access » -> «» -> « LAN connection»

Attention! In chapter " Changing adapter settings» You may have multiple connections displayed. For example, “Local Area Connection”, “Local Area Connection 2”, “Wireless Network Connection”, “Network bluetooth connection 2" etc. How to find the right one among these connections?

Firstly, By default, a wired connection in Windows 7 and 8 is called "Local Area Connection". If no one managed to rename it manually, then it will be called that way. Unless there may be a number at the end - most often “2”. This is the case if the computer has several network cards installed (relevant for desktop computers, because in 99% of cases a laptop comes from the factory with only one wired network adapter)

Secondly, the connection we need should be active, since you connected the computer and the turned on router using a cable: the connection icon should glow bright (usually blue if your Windows uses standard package icons), i.e. the icon should not be grayed out. See picture:

Here, we have found the desired active wired network connection.
Step 3.1. Click right click mouse over the active wired connection we need and select “Properties":

Step 3.2. In the window that opens, click the “Properties” button:

Step 3.3. Select with the left mouse button “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) « and click the next “Properties” button at the bottom:

Step 3.4. We set both switches to the upper positions so that it is “ … … … automatically»:

Step 3.5. Click the “OK” button to save the settings.

Step 4. Open the connection window again:

Step 4.1. Click the “Details” button:

Step 4.2. In the window that opens, we find out the IP address of the default gateway:

In most cases it is 192.168.1.1

Step 5. Open the browser to go to the router’s web interface.

Step 5.1. In the address bar, enter the gateway address and press Enter:

Step 5.2. Enter your login and password:

Attention! You can find out the login details in the instructions for your device. The router may include instructions on paper or in PDF document format on the included disk.

If the instructions are lost, you can try to download it from the manufacturer’s website. For example, http://dlink.ru, http://asus.com, http://tplink.com.

Often in a new device the default login = admin and password = admin. It also happens that login = admin and the password is empty.

Step 5.3. After you have logged into the router’s web interface, open the wireless network (wi-fi) settings:

(illustrated using the example of TP-Link TL-WR841ND and D-Link DIR-300 NRU)

Step 6. The actual setup of the wireless connection.

Step 6.1. We disable WI-FI protected setup, because This feature is a serious security hole and could allow an attacker to hack your Wi-Fi network and gain access to your information.

Step 6.2. We check that the Wi-Fi network is enabled: the “Enable wireless” checkbox is checked if it is D-Link.

Step 6.3. Let's set a name for our wireless network.

If the default is dlink or home, then it is recommended to specify some original name to avoid confusion with neighboring networks of the same name.

Step 6.4. Set security parameters. We strongly recommend using the following options:

  • security mode WPA2 ;
  • encryption type AES;
  • key type PSK(aka Personal Key).

After specifying all the parameters, do not forget to click the save settings button!

On a TP-Link router:

in D-Link:

Setting up Wi-Fi on a computer (laptop)

In this section we will show you how to set up Wi-Fi on a laptop with Windows 7.

Step 1. Find it on the taskbar near the clock icon network connections and click on it with the left mouse button once. A list of available wireless networks will open:

Step 2. Find your wireless network in the list (it will have the name you specified in the previous paragraph) and left-click on this network.

Step 3. Leave the “Connect automatically” checkbox checked and click the “Connect” button:

Step 4. Enter the Wi-Fi network security key. This is the character set that you specified in the “Network Key” field. After entering the key, click "OK":

After clicking “OK”, the connection to your wireless network occurs.

After a few seconds, the previous window will disappear, and the network connections icon near the clock will change its appearance.

Now, when you click on the network connections icon, you will see that the computer is connected to your wi-fi network, but at the top you can see the inscription “ Without Internet access", because We have not yet configured the Internet on the router:

Setting up the Internet on the router

We have set up wi-fi network on the router and connected to it from the computer. All we have to do is help the router see the Internet so that the router can distribute the Internet to any devices that connect to it via wi-fi or cable.

Step 1. In order for the Internet to appear on computers, you need to set up a connection with the provider on the router. We show the example of the same D-Link

Step 1.1. Type the IP address of the router in the address bar

Step 1.2. Enter your login and password and click “Log in”:

Step 2. Go to the Internet settings section. Different router manufacturers may call it differently: WAN Setup, Internet settings, etc. In our D-Link this section is called “Internet Setup”:

Step 3. We get to the WAN port settings section.

Step 3.1. Uncheck “Enable Access Point Mode”.

Attention! For other manufacturers, this option may be called “Disable NAT”. The bottom line is that the “Access Point” mode disables NAT and turns the router into an access point. This option will be useful if this router is connected not to the provider, but to another of your routers.

Step 3.2. Select the type of connection with the provider.

To find out what settings you need to select to connect specifically to your provider, you can:

  • in the contract;
  • on the provider's website;
  • by calling hotline provider

The most commonly used type these days is Dynamic IP.

Step 3.3. If your provider allows connections only from a registered MAC address, you have 2 ways to resolve the issue.

  1. Go to the provider’s office with your passport and register a new MAC address;
  2. Specify the MAC address in the MAC address field network card the device from which you successfully accessed the Internet before purchasing the router. Typically, this is the MAC address of the computer's wired network card.

Step 3.4. We specify the DNS server if the instructions from the provider require it.

Step 3.5. Select the MTU value. If the provider does not require changing given value, we advise you to leave it as is: 1500.

Step 3.6. Saving the settings

Attention! If you have lost the agreement document with your provider, which contains the details, then, as a last resort, you can always go to the office of your provider with your passport and find out all the comprehensive information: connection type, MAC address, login, password, MTU, etc.

Setting up WiFi is not particularly difficult, even if the user does not have a special disk that should be included in the kit. But when setting the correct parameters, you need to remember some nuances, which will be discussed further.

D-Link DSL: WiFi setup: where to start?

The very first thing in future setup is to connect and initialize the device in the computer system.

Please note: if the device was purchased from Rostelecom, whose services are intended to be used in the future, the device must be accompanied by a special optical media (CD) containing the device drivers and the Hardware Setup Wizard. If the device was purchased separately, there should still be a disk with the accompanying software, but without the “Wizard”. This, of course, is not the worst option, since, as it turns out, connecting manually is not difficult. To do this, you need to follow the instructions given below (you can use these instructions for any compatible devices).

Connecting to a computer

For modem/router D-Link setup WiFi must start with a connection. The very first condition is the presence of a telephone line (fortunately this is not a problem). The second condition is the installation of a splitter, or so-called splitter. In this case, we are talking about ensuring that the telephone line is not blocked when accessing the Internet.

The splitter itself has two sockets for connecting the corresponding RJ-45 cables. In principle, it is difficult to confuse something, since they are marked with connection inscriptions, although they look exactly the same.

Installing drivers

When electrical diagram serial connection“computer device > modem > splitter > telephone network"will be fully assembled and working, WiFi setup-router DSL 2640U will be reduced to identifying the device in operating system and set the correct parameters.

Drivers, in theory, can be installed directly from the disk that comes with the device upon purchase. If it is missing (it was damaged or lost), you need to download it software This can be done either on the provider’s website or on the website of the manufacturer of this equipment.

Login to the interface

Now you need to log in to the router management system. To do this, you can use any Internet browser, in the address bar of which you need to enter the combination 192.168.1.1 (standard procedure for all devices of this type). The login and password lines indicate admin.

Setting up an Internet connection

If a user who uses the services of the Rostelecom provider has a special disk that was purchased along with the modem, the setup issue is resolved quite simply.

It is enough to insert the media into the drive, after which the “Hardware Setup Wizard” developed by Rostelk will launch. As is already clear, all parameters and options for the connected device will be set automatically.

But, let’s say there is no disk, downloading drivers from the developer’s website also failed. What to do in this case? In such a situation it will help manual setting. Don't be alarmed, there is nothing complicated in the exhibiting process required parameters not expected.

At the first stage, for the DSL 2640U modem, setting up Rostelecom (WiFi) involves setting the connection type. This setting should be set to PPPoE. Unlike Bridge mode, this will allow you to connect to a wireless network even when the main terminal to which the router is connected is turned off.

After this, we indicate the values ​​of the PCI and VCI parameters, following the definition of the regions of the user’s location, enter the login and password specified in the contract, check the Keep Alive box and proceed to the LCP parameters.

For intervals we set the value to 35, for gaps - 2. As additional settings It is highly recommended to use the IGMP string.

D-Link DSL 2640U: setting up “RSotelecom” (WiFi)

The Internet is set up. It's time to take care to use the modem's full capabilities. As is already clear, it is both a modem and a router. Thus, you can use it to create wireless connection via WiFi, which can be used with any other computer or mobile device.

In the D-Link WiFi router, when you enter the equipment settings, it will automatically require a password. This applies only to the device’s web interface itself, and not to protecting access to the virtual network. Here you can also use another router menu.

Here the WiFi DSL 2640U setup suggests using a password or login automatically, but they need to be changed (if this is really necessary).

Passwords and encryption

Now for the most important part! When you enter the Wireless tab (connection via wireless networks) select the WPAPSK type, set AES in the Encryption data encryption algorithm selection field, enter an arbitrary name for the created connection in the SSID field, indicate and confirm the virtual network access password (Pre-shared Key) - a key, literally, that prevents penetration into the network or this computer terminal from the outside.

Please note that sometimes the password entry system may not be effective. You will have to come up with a unique key. The fact is that combinations like “one-two-three-four” or QWERTY do not work here. The security system perceives them as unreliable and potentially hackable in the first place. However, on the 2640U the setup can, of course, not be done independently, but using user intervention. To do this, just go to the above address in the main parameters of the device and simply change the combination in the corresponding line. After this, you will need to reboot both the computer and the router.

When restarting, you can check the status of both the network and the device providing communication using the “Device Manager” (devmgmt.msc in the “Run” console), or simply by going to the “Network and Sharing Center”, where the connection should be activated.

Brief conclusions

As a summary, there is no need to give any specific recommendations regarding setting up devices of the above mentioned type. Almost all settings and settings for basic parameters and options are standard.

The only thing I would like to pay attention to is the choice of connection type. It is better not to use bridged access at all. For example, you have a router (modem) connected to home computer(stationary system unit). As soon as you turn it off, the WiFi connection disappears (this is when using the Bridge scheme). If PPPoE is installed, even if the main terminal is turned off, communication through the router will still occur.

Naturally, special attention should be paid to creating and saving passwords, by doing, for example, backup copy using the system itself by at least simply saving a restore point. If using Windows I don’t want to use it, you can use automatic update programs like Advanced System Care, Glary Utilities or even iObit Uninstaller, which are supposed to use the tool for creating a restore point before starting their own operations, if, as they say, something goes wrong somewhere. But in general (this is noted in all reviews on the forums), problems may consist solely in communication settings, and certainly not in active connection to the Internet.