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Assignment (Wireless Network Configuration)

The document outlines steps to connect a computer (Admin) to a wireless router (WR) using DHCP to obtain an IP address within the 192.168.0.0/24 network. It then discusses configuring wireless security and additional clients on the WR. Finally, it changes the WR's DHCP range to 192.168.50.0/24, forcing Admin to renew its IP address within the new range at 192.168.50.101/24. Questions are included and answered about IP addresses, connectivity errors, and a client connecting to an access point instead of the WR due to signal strength.

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Assignment (Wireless Network Configuration)

The document outlines steps to connect a computer (Admin) to a wireless router (WR) using DHCP to obtain an IP address within the 192.168.0.0/24 network. It then discusses configuring wireless security and additional clients on the WR. Finally, it changes the WR's DHCP range to 192.168.50.0/24, forcing Admin to renew its IP address within the new range at 192.168.50.101/24. Questions are included and answered about IP addresses, connectivity errors, and a client connecting to an access point instead of the WR due to signal strength.

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Part 1: Connect to a Wireless Router

Step 1: Connect Admin to WR.

Step 2: Configure Admin to use DHCP.

Questions:

What is the IP address of the computer?

192.168.0.100

What is the subnet mask of the computer?

255.255.255.0

What is the default gateway of the computer?

192.168.0.1

Step 3: Connect to the WR Web Interface.

Question:

Is the IP address for Admin within this range? Is it expected? Explain your answer.

Yes.

Admin has 192.168.0.100/24 which belongs to 192.168.0.0/24 and in the range of 192.168.0.100 to
192.168.0.149. It is expected because Admin acquired its IP information from WR via DHCP.

Step 4: Configure the Internet Port of WR.

d. To verify connectivity, open a new web browser and navigate to www.cisco.pka server.
Part 2: Configure the Wireless Settings

Step 2: Configure wireless security settings.

Verify that the settings in the Basic Wireless Settings and Wireless Security pages are correct and saved
Step 3: Connect the Wireless Clients.

Part 3: Connect Wireless Clients to an Access Point

Step 1: Configure the Access Point.

Step 2: Connect the Wireless Clients.

Open a web browser and verify that you can navigate to www.cisco.pka server.
Part 4: Other Administrative Tasks

Step 2: Change the DHCP address range in WR.

Note that the DHCP range of addresses has been automatically updated to reflect the interface IP
address change. The Web Browser will display a Request Timeout after a short time.

Question:

Why?

Because the Admin IP address is no longer within the same network as the router. The IP address of
Admin is outside the new range of the DHCP server.

Type ipconfig /renew to force Admin re-acquire its IP information via DHCP.

Question:

What is the new IP address information for Admin?

IP Address: ……………….. 192.168.50.101

Subnet Mask: ……………… 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: …………… 192.168.50.1

DNS Server: ………………. 209.165.201.1

Notice that Laptop1 connected to the AP instead of WR.


Question:

Why?

The AP had a better signal for Laptop1.

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