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How could you reduce the amount of failure points?  
  

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c.    Notice that  PC2 is not associated to any wireless networks yet. 
d.    Still under  PC Wireless , click the Connect tab. 
e.    Allow a few seconds for  PC2 to detect the beacons sent by  WRS1 over the air. You 
should see the existing wirel ess network identified as aCompany listed in the Wireless 
Network Name column.
 
f.      Click the network...

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Step 2. Save settings.  
Scroll down the page and then click  Save Settings. When the settings are accepted by the Linksys 
WRT300N, a  Request Timeout  message will appear in the web brow ser window. After this message is 
displayed, continue to Step 3.
 
   
Step 3. Reconnect to the wireless network.  
Since the SSID has changed, WirelessPC1 is currently...

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Step 2. Scroll down the page and click Save Settings.  
After implementing the changed password, t he page will display: Settings are successful.  Below this 
message, there is a link to continue by logging into the web utility for the Linksys WRT300N. Click the 
Continue  link and a login window will popu p. Enter the username of admin and use  cisco as the...

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f. What is the subnet mask of the computer? 
 
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What is the default gat eway of the computer? 
 
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Task 3: Verify the network connecti on between PC3 and the rest of the 
network
 
Step 1. Verify connectivity between PC 3 and the rest of the network using...

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b. The output of the command should re semble the following information: 
PC>tracert 192.168.1.12 
 
Tracing route to 192.168.1.12 over a maximum of 30 hops:  
 
1 187 ms 94 ms 93 ms 192.168.2.1 
2 * 125 ms 125 ms 192.168.1.12 
 
Trace complete.
 
c.  
Following the output of the command, the  ICMP packets generated by the tracert command show 
the packets...

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g. Still from  PC3 Command Prompt , type nslookup www.example.com. The command followed by 
its output should look like the following:
 
  PC>nslookup www.example.com
 
Server: [192.168.3.100] 
Address: 192.168.3.100 
  
Non-authoritative answer: 
Name: www.example.com 
Address: 192.168.3.100  
PC> 
 
When entered in the format above,  nslookup will submit a...
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