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6.8.3.6 Connect to a Wireless Router and Configure Basic 
Settings
 
   
Learning Objectives  
   Configure a PC to join a wireless network.  
   Test the wireless connection.  
   
Introduction  
In this activity, you will configure the Linksys WRT300N wireless router to accept  CompanyLaptop as a 
wireless client and route its IP packets.  
   
Task 0: Changing WRT300N Display...

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Task 2: Preparing PC0
 
In order to reach  WRS1 management page,  PC0 must be able to successfully communicate on the network. 
Linksys routers’ factory configuration includes a DHCP server. Such server is enabled by default on the 
internal LAN section of the router. To make sure  PC0 acquires an IP address from the  WRS1, configure 
PC0  to acquire...

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Step 3. Configuring WSR1 Internet Port 
Since WRS1  will be routing wireless clients’ packets to remote networks, it  is necessary to configure 
the  Internet  port. Linksys calls this interface the  Internet Interface because it usually connects to an 
external network. In this activity this interface will be connected to the network segment...

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Step 2. Changing DHCP address range in WRS1
 
Since the IP address assigned to the internal LAN interface of  WRS1 must be within the range of IP 
addresses used by DHCP, the IP address of that interface must be changed.  
a.  From a web browser in  PC0, log back into  WRS1 using 192.168.0.1 as the website address, enter 
admin  as the username and...

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Step 2. Configuring  Laptop0 wireless client  
a.  
Click on  Laptop0  to bring up its configuration window. 
b. 
Click on the  Desktop tab. 
c.  
Select  PC Wireless . 
d. 
You should see the message  No association with access point. 
e.  
Click on the  Connect tab. 
f.  
Allow a few seconds to the SSID broadcasted by  WRS1 to appear. You should see the...

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Step 4. Testing Connectivity  
a.  
Click on  PC0 and go to  Desktop > Command Prompt . 
b. 
Ping  RemotePC  by issuing ping 200.100.50.10 . The pings should be successful. 
c.  
Close  PC0 configuration window and click  Laptop0. 
d. 
From  Laptop0  configuration window, go to  Desktop > Command Prompt . 
e.  
Once again, ping  RemotePC by issuing ping...
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