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What do home network setup services include?

Home network setup services typically include gathering the components (hardware and software) to set up your wired or wireless home network. Setting up your home network may also involve configuring security settings and connecting all devices in your home (or workplace) to the internet. 

A home network setup service does not include assembling your PC—though you can get this done by posting a separate task on our platform. Here’s an overview of the tasks involved in a home network installation service: 

Gathering the components for your home network installation 

Your Tasker can guide you in choosing the correct hardware and software for your home network setup. If needed, you can also ask your Tasker to obtain the additional supplies for your installation. 

 

Hardware requirements typically include: 

  • A telephone socket 

  • Telephone connection to your internet service provider (ISP) 

  • Broadband filter 

  • Router 

  • Wireless access point 

  • DSL modem 

 

Optional components are WiFi extenders or repeaters, cables, and cable couplers/splitters. You may also need to install some new switches and sockets to your home. 

 

Meanwhile, software requirements may include: 

  • A firewall 

  • Internet connection sharing (ICS) 

  • A computer that will be designated as a router 

Connecting your router 

Your local network installer needs to ensure all your devices (laptops, desktops, etc.) have a network adapter compatible with your router. Then, they’ll switch off the DSL modem and power up your router. They’ll plug network cables into the router port labelled “Internet” or “WAN.” The other end will go into your modem. 

 

Once the internet signal is strong on both the router and modem, the Tasker will connect the laptops and other devices to the internet. 

Accessing and securing the router’s interface 

Next, the home network setup specialist will usually connect one laptop to the router and access the router’s interface via a browser, the default IP (Internet Protocol) address, default administrator account, and password. The specialist will then change that laptop’s IP settings to match your router’s settings. This process makes it easy to make any configurations through that particular laptop. 

Adjusting your security and IP address settings 

Your home network must be secure from cyberattacks (or even just your next-door neighbor leeching off your WiFi). A Tasker can secure your network through the router management interface, usually under the “Security” menu. Having problems with your internet speed? Your computer specialist may also look into the issue and troubleshoot for viruses that might have infected your device. 

Setting up a group and user accounts 

Home network setup may also include creating a group for easily sharing files, pictures, and printers. Once this step is done, the Tasker sets up user accounts. This can help parents or bosses limit their kids’ or employees’ access to the internet, including who can view and edit documents, see certain file folders, and so on. 

 

The exact process for setting up the group and user accounts may vary depending on the operating system that your devices have. Still, the result will be the same: a secure, easy-to-use wired (or wireless) home network! 

Recent Home Network Setup tasks in Outer East Melbourne

Cat6 LAN Cable Termination & Home Network Setup

$150

Croydon VIC 3136, Australia

20th May 2026

Hi, I need help finishing a home network setup at my house. The house is already wired with Cat6 LAN points. I have a rumpus/living area panel with 5 LAN ports, and I’ve identified that 4 of them connect to rooms in the house. There is also an NBN-labelled port, a garage LAN port, and a loose Cat6 cable near the old NBN/garage area that need to be identified and tested. Looking for someone experienced with data cabling/home networking to: * Identify and test the mystery Cat6 cable/garage/NBN link * Terminate loose Cat6 cable(s), likely T568A * Confirm which port goes where * Connect the incoming line to the rumpus distribution panel NBN FTTP is already active and working. I just need the internal LAN cabling finished properly so the room ports can be used. Should be a straightforward job for someone with the right tools/tester.

Home networking

$300

Wantirna South VIC, Australia

2nd Dec 2025

Test and connect data ports to nbn, plus create a new port in one of the room. House is a new build. I have a switch and about 8x1m Ethernet cables. Nbn is connected and Vodafone modem is operational

Home Network Audit

$350

Montrose VIC, Australia

28th Nov 2025

I’m looking for an experienced cybersecurity / network intrusion specialist to attend my home and carry out a full security audit. There are strong indicators of a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack and possible misjumpers on the network, so I need someone who is capable of identifying the exact entry point and locking everything down. *Full audit of router, modem, WiFi access points, and any mesh/extenders *Checking firewall rules, DNS manipulation, ARP spoofing, and unusual routing *Eliminating backdoors, hidden SSIDs, or duplicated networks *Reconfiguring and hardening the entire network *Providing a simple summary of findings + recommendations