6.1.3.10 Lab Configure A Wireless Network
6.1.3.10 Lab Configure A Wireless Network
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Introduction
In this lab, you will configure basic settings on a wireless router and connect a PC to router wirelessly.
Recommended Equipment
● Wireless router: Manual here / or here (verify your model number on the bottom of the router)
Note: All wireless settings in this lab are for a 2.4 GHz wireless connection. Follow the same steps for setting
up a 5 GHz wireless connection or when setting up both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz connections.
Instructions
Part 1: Log into the Wireless Router
If you do not know the wireless login, you must plug into the router or reset the router via a factory reset.
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Subnet mask:
Router name:
Assigned SSID:
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Question:
What is the default gateway for the computer?
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In this part, you may need to partner with another group with a wireless router that can be converted to an
access point. Or your instructor may also provide an access point. Unless instructed to connect the wireless
router the internet, you do not need to connect the Internet port of the wireless router to a cable or DSL
connection.
Note: If you are converting a wireless router to an AP, please follow the instructions provided by your
instructor or manufacturer's documentations.
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Depending on the wireless router model, you maybe able to switch off the wireless radio using the on/off
switch.
a. Navigate to the wireless router using a web browser. If necessary, connect to the wireless router using a
wired Ethernet connection.
b. Navigate to the wireless settings, turn off the wireless router radio if available. The option to enable
wireless radio may be in the advanced wireless settings.
c. Save the settings.
d. Attempt to connect a wireless client to the AP.
Part 5: Reset to the original configuration
Unless stated otherwise by the instructor, restore the router back to factory default if the option is available.
Note: Some wireless models have a reset button to reset the router to its default factory settings.
a. Locate the Maintenance or System settings.
b. Click the selection to revert to factory default settings.
c. Provide your administrative credentials if prompted.
d. Wait for your router to finish reboot before shutting down the wireless router.
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Concept questions
3. Watch this video. Explain how IP numbers are converted from binary in your own words.
5. Create a table of pros and cons between a wired and wireless network.
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12. What is the difference between a MAC address, public and private IP address?
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