
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.1 Chapter 9 Packet Tracer Activity/Student
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Return to the Desktop and click PC Wireless.
Click the Connect tab.
From the list of available wireless networks, select WRS1 and click Connect.
A screen will appear requesting the WEP key. Under WEP Key 1, type the WEP key:
1234567890 and then click Connect.
Click the Link Information tab to verify connectivity to the access point.
Your completion percentage should be 57%. If not, click Check Results to see which
required components are not yet completed.
Task 5: Managing and Securing the Web Utility of the Router
Step 1. Configure web access password.
From the Web Browser on WirelessPC1, return to the web utility page of the router
(http://192.168.1.1) and navigate to the Administration section. Change the router
password to cisco to secure access to the Linksys WRT300N by changing the default
password. Note that HTTP Web Utility Access is already selected by default.
Step 2. Scroll down the page and click Save Settings.
After implementing the changed password, the page will display: Settings are succesfful.
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 popup. Enter the username of
admin and use cisco as the password to reconnect to the Linksys WRT300N web
configuation pages.
Task 6: Connect WirelessPC2 to the network
Step 1. Configure WirelessPC2 to use WEP authentication.
From WirelessPC2 go to the Desktop tab and click PC Wireless.
Click the Connect tab.
From the list of available wireless networks, select WRS1 and click Connect.
A screen will appear requesting the WEP key. Under WEP Key 1, type the WEP key:
1234567890 and then click Connect.
Click the Link Information tab to verify connectivity to the access point.
Your completion percentage should be 100%. If not, click Check Results to see which
required components are not yet completed.
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