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CCNA Exploration
LAN Switching and Wireless: Basic Wireless Concepts and Configuration Lab 7.5.2 Challenge Wireless Configuration
Step 3: Verify the static IP address change.
Since we already have an IP address from DHCP we are not going to get the new address, 172.17.30.26,
until we reconnect. We will wait and notice that later in Task 7, Step 6 and verify that this change has
taken place.
Step 4: Configure the DHCP server.
Set the start address to 50, the maximum number of users to 25, and the lease time to 2 hours (or 120
minutes).
These settings give any PC that connects to this router wirelessly requesting an IP address through
DHCP, an address between 172.17.30.50–74. Only 25 clients at a time are able to get an IP address and
can only have the IP address for two hours, after which time they must request a new one.
Note: IP Address Range does not update until you click Save Settings.
Step 5: Configure the router for the appropriate time zone.
At the bottom of the Basic Setup page, change the time zone of the router to reflect your location.
Step 6: Save your settings!
Click Save Settings. You are prompted to click Continue.
Task 7: Basic Wireless Settings
Step 1: Navigate to the Wireless page and set the network mode in the Basic Wireless Settings
tab.
The Linksys WRT300N allows you to choose in which network mode to operate. Currently, the most used
network mode for clients is Wireless-G and for routers is BG-Mixed. When a router is operating in BG-
Mixed, it can accept both B and G clients. However, if a B client connects, the router must scale down to
the slower level of B. For this lab, we are assuming all clients are running B only, so choose Wireless-B
Only.
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