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Challenge Modul 1 Steps

This document provides instructions to configure DHCP on a wireless router to assign IP addresses to three connected PCs. It describes connecting the PCs and router, observing the default DHCP settings, changing the router and DHCP range settings, enabling DHCP on the other PCs, and verifying connectivity between all devices.
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Challenge Modul 1 Steps

This document provides instructions to configure DHCP on a wireless router to assign IP addresses to three connected PCs. It describes connecting the PCs and router, observing the default DHCP settings, changing the router and DHCP range settings, enabling DHCP on the other PCs, and verifying connectivity between all devices.
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Packet Tracer - Configure DHCP on a Wireless Router

Objectives
 Connect 3 PCs to a wireless router
 Change the DHCP setting to a specific network range
 Configure the clients to obtain their address via DHCP

Background / Scenario
A home user wants to use a wireless router to connect 3 PCs. All 3 PCs should obtain their address
automatically from the wireless router.

Instructions

Part 1: Set up the network topology


a. Add three generic PCs.
b. Connect each PC to an Ethernet port to the wireless router using straight-through cables.

Part 2: Observe the default DHCP settings


a. After the amber lights have turned green, click PC0. Click the Desktop tab. Select IP Configuration.
Select DHCP to receive an IP address from DHCP Enabled Router.
Question:

Record the IP address of the default gateway:


Type your answers here.
b. Close the IP Configuration window.
c. Open a Web Browser.
d. Enter the IP address of the default gateway recorded earlier into the URL field. When prompted, enter the
username admin and password admin.
e. Scroll through the Basic Setup page to view default settings, including the default IP address of the
wireless router.
f. Notice that DHCP is enabled, the starting address of the DHCP range and the range of addresses
available to clients.

Part 3: Change the default IP address of the wireless router.


a. Within the Router IP Settings section, change the IP address to: 192.168.5.1.
b. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Settings.
c. If it is done correctly, the web page will display an error message. Close the web browser.
d. Click IP Configuration to renew the assigned IP address. Click Static. Click DHCP to receive new IP
address information from the wireless router.
e. Open the web browser, enter the IP address 192.168.5.1 in the URL field. When prompted, enter the
username admin and password admin.

Part 4: Change the default DHCP range of addresses.

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a. Notice the DHCP Server Start IP Address is updated to the same network as the Router IP.
b. Change the Starting IP Address from 192.168.5.100 to 192.168.5.126.
c. Change the Maximum Number of Users to 75.
d. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Settings. Close the web browser.
e. Click IP Configuration to renew the assigned IP address. Click Static. Click DHCP to receive new IP
address information from the wireless router.
f. Select Command Prompt. Enter ipconfig.
Question:

Record the IP address for PC0:


Type your answers here.

Part 5: Enable DHCP on the other PCs.


a. Click PC1.
b. Select Desktop tab.
c. Select IP Configuration.
d. Click DHCP.
Question:

Record the IP address for PC1:


Type your answers here.
e. Close the configuration window.
f. Enable DHCP on PC2 following the steps for PC1.

Part 6: Verify connectivity


a. Click PC2 and select the Desktop tab.
b. Select Command Prompt.
c. Enter ipconfig at the prompt to view the IP configuration.
d. At the prompt, enter ping 192.168.5.1 to ping the wireless router.
e. Enter ping 192.168.5.126 to ping PC0 at the prompt.
f. At the prompt, enter ping 192.168.5.127 to ping PC1.
g. The pings to all devices should be successful.

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Answer Key

Part 1: Set up the network topology

Part 2: Observe the default DHCP settings


Record the IP address of the default gateway:
192.168.0.1

Part 3: Change the default IP address of the wireless router.

Part 4: Change the default DHCP range of addresses.


Record the IP address for PC0:
192.168.5.126

Part 5: Enable DHCP on the other PCs.


Record the IP address for PC1:
192.168.5.127

Part 6: Verify connectivity

Gambar 1. Rangkaian Jaringan

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Gambar 2. Keterangan Menyelesaikan dan Waktunya


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