4.6.6 Lab - View Wired and Wireless NIC Information - ILM
4.6.6 Lab - View Wired and Wireless NIC Information - ILM
4.6.6 Lab - View Wired and Wireless NIC Information - ILM
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Objectives
Part 1: Identify and Work with PC NICs
Part 2: Identify and Use the System Tray Network Icons
Background / Scenario
This lab requires you to determine the availability and status of the network interface cards (NICs) on the PC
that you use. Windows provides a number of ways to view and work with your NICs.
In this lab, you will access the NIC information of your PC and change the status of these cards.
Required Resources
1 PC (Windows with two NICs, wired and wireless, and a wireless connection)
Note: At the start of this lab, the wired Ethernet NIC in the PC was cabled to one of the integrated switch
ports on a wireless router and the Local Area Connection (wired) was enabled. The wireless NIC was
disabled initially. If the wired and wireless NICs are both enabled the PC will receive two different IP
addresses and the wireless NIC will take precedence.
Instructions
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What is the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the wireless router of your connection?
Type your answers here.
Answers will vary.
What is the speed of your wireless connection?
Type your answers here.
Answers will vary.
e. Click Details to display the Network Connection Details window.
Questions:
Notice that the information displayed here is the same information that was displayed in the Network
Connection Details window in Step e.
g. Close the command window and the Network Connection Details window. This should return you back to
the Wi-Fi Status window. Click Wireless Properties.
Close a Windows Command Prompt.
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Note: You must have an Ethernet cable attaching your PC NIC to a switch or similar device to see the
status. Many wireless routers have a small 4-port Ethernet switch built-in. You can connect to one of the
ports using a straight-through Ethernet patch cable.
b. In the Status window, the results display information about your wired connection to the LAN.
c. Click Details… to view the address information for your LAN connection.
d. Open a command window prompt and type ipconfig /all. Find your Ethernet adapter information and
compare this with the information displayed in the Network Connection Details window.
Open a Windows Command Prompt.
Windows IP Configuration
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c. In the Settings windows, click Change adapter options under the Change your network settings
heading.
d. In the Network Connections window, right-click Wi-Fi and select Disable.
e. Examine your system tray. Click the Network icon again. With the Wi-Fi disabled, wireless networks are
no longer in range and not available for wireless connections.
f. You can also disable the Ethernet network by disabling the Ethernet adapters.
Reflection Question
Why would you activate more than one NIC on a PC?
Type your answers here.
Answers may vary. Multiple NICs can be used if more than one path is needed for the PC. One example of
this would be if the PC is being used as a Proxy Server.
End of Document
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