Activity Configuring A Wireless LAN In Packet Tracer

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Name:Activity Configuring and Securing a Wireless LAN in Packet TracerObjectives:1. Configure a Wireless Access Point (WAP) local IP address.2. Configure a WAP with an SSID.3. Change the administrator’s password on a WAP.4. Configure a WAP to use WPA encryption.5. Configure the DHCP server on a WAP.6. Configure a MAC filter on a WAP.1.Open the file “Activity Configuring and Securing a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.pka”2.Open PC1 and select the Desktop tab.3.Select the command prompt and check the current IP address with the ipconfig command. Record theaddress here: . . .mask: . . .4.What classification of IP address is this?5.Close the command prompt and select the IP Configuration window.6.Set the address to DHCP. What address does it obtain? . . .7.What is the default gateway address? . . .8.What device in the network is the default gateway?9.Close the IP Configuration window.10. Open the web browser and access the WAP by opening http://192.168.0.111. The default login information for the WAP is:User Name: adminPassword:adminActivity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 1 of 12

Name:12. You should now be at the configuration window for the WAP.13. What is the Internet Setup IP address assignment?14. What is this connection used for?15. What is the default network setup IP address? . . .16. Set the WAP Network Setup to the first IP address on the second private class C network with defaultsubnet mask and record that address here: . . .17. Start the DHCP server on the 15-th IP address and set the maximum number of users to be 25.18. What is the range of IP address that will be used for DHPC clients?. . . through . . .19. List the four steps of the DHCP process:DeviceStep nameclient PCDHCP Discover20. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.21. What happened to the connection?22. What caused this to happen?23. Close the web browser.24. Open the command prompt on PC1 and request a new IP address assignment from the DHCP server withthe ipconfig /renew command.25. What address did PC1 obtain this time? . . .Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 2 of 12

Name:26. What is the default gateway address? . . .27. Close the command prompt window.28. Open the web browser on PC1 and access the WAP.29. Select the Wireless menu.30. What are the options for the network mode?31. Select BG-Mixed.32. Complete the following table for 802.11 wireless EE 802.11aIEEE 802.11bIEEE 802.11gIEEE 802.11n33. Set the SSID to DHS001.34. What does SSID stand for?35. Disable the SSID broadcast.36. If a WAP is not broadcasting its SSID, can clients still connect, and how?37. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.38. Move back to the Packet Tracer main window and select Laptop1.39. Open the laptop, select the physical tab, shut it down and remove the NIC and then add a Wireless NIC andturn the Laptop back on.40. Repeat this for the remainder of the Laptop computers.41. Access Laptop1, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: . .42. What command did you use?43. What is the Block ID of Laptop1? : :44. What is the device ID of Laptop1? : :45. Access Laptop2, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: . .Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 3 of 12

Name:46. Access Laptop3, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: . .47. Access Laptop4, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: . .48. Move back to the GUI for the WAP.49. Select Wireless Wireless MAC Filter.50. Enable the Wireless MAC filter and select Permit PC’s listed.51. Enter the MAC addresses of the four laptops, be sure to follow the proper format for the MAC addresses, 2digits followed by a colon.52. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.53. Open Laptop1 and select the Config tab.54. Select the wireless button and enter the SSID of your WAP.55. Close the window and connect to the WAP. **If you do not connect, begin to troubleshoot.56. The last step in configuring a wireless network is to configure all encryption security.57. Move back to the GUI for the WAP and select Wireless Wireless Security.58. What options are available for the Security Mode?59. Which of the options is the LEAST preferred security mode?60. Set security to WPA2 Personal.Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 4 of 12

Name:61. What are the two options under Encryption?62. Set encryption to AES.63. What does AES stand for?64. Set the Passphrase to WirelessSecurity.65. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.66. Move back to the Packet Tracer window.67. What happened to your connection between the Laptop and the WAP?68. Open Laptop1 and select the Config tab.69. Select the wireless button and under the Authentication section select WPA2-PSK. What does PSK standfor?70. Enter the PassPhrase that you configured.71. Ensure that the Encryption Type is set to AES.72. Move back to the Packet Tracer window.73. What happened to your connection between the Laptop and the WAP? **Ifyour connection did not appear, begin to troubleshoot.74. Move back to the GUI for the WAP and select the Administration section.75. Set the router password to cisco.76. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.77. Move back to the packet Tracer main window.78. Connect Laptop2, Laptop3 and Laptop4 to the wireless network.79. Set PC2 to obtain an IP address through DHCP.80. Complete the following table:PCDesignationIP AddressPC1PC2Laptop1Laptop2Laptop3Laptop481. Verify full connectivity of each PC through PING:PC1ping PC2PING successful, yes or noActivity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPC2ping PC1PING successful, yes or noPage 5 of 12

Name:ping Laptop1ping Laptop1ping Laptop2ping Laptop2ping Laptop3ping Laptop3ping Laptop4ping Laptop4Laptop1PING successful, yes or noLaptop2PING successful, yes or noping PC1ping PC1ping PC2ping PC2ping Laptop2ping Laptop1ping Laptop3ping Laptop3ping Laptop4ping Laptop482. Each device should be able to ping all other devices.83. Turn this paper in to your Instructor.84. Score: / 20Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 6 of 12

Name:Activity Configuring and Securing a Wireless LAN in Packet TracerObjectives:1. Configure a Wireless Access Point (WAP) local IP address.2. Configure a WAP with an SSID.3. Change the administrator’s password on a WAP.4. Configure a WAP to use WPA encryption.5. Configure the DHCP server on a WAP.6. Configure a MAC filter on a WAP.1.Open the file “Activity Configuring and Securing a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.pka”2.Open PC1 and select the Desktop tab.3.Select the command prompt and check the current IP address with the ipconfig command. Record theaddress here: 169.254.1.1mask: 255.255.0.04.What classification of IP address is this? Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing (APIPA)5.Close the command prompt and select the IP Configuration window.6.Set the address to DHCP. What address does it obtain? 192.168.0.1007.What is the default gateway address? 192.168.0.18.What device in the network is the default gateway? The wireless access point9.Close the IP Configuration window.10. Open the web browser and access the WAP by opening http://192.168.0.111. The default login information for the WAP is:User Name: adminPassword:adminActivity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 7 of 12

Name:12. You should now be at the configuration window for the WAP.13. What is the Internet Setup IP address assignment? DHCP14. What is this connection used for? Connection to an ISP/Internet connection15. What is the default network setup IP address? 192.168.0.116. Set the WAP Network Setup to the first IP address on the second private class C network with defaultsubnet mask and record that address here: 192.168.1.1 / 2417. Start the DHCP server on the 15-th IP address and set the maximum number of users to be 25.18. What is the range of IP address that will be used for DHPC clients?192.168.1.15 through 192.168.1.3919. List the four steps of the DHCP process:DeviceStep nameclient PCDHCP DiscoverDHCP serverDHCP Offerclient PCDHCP RequestDHCP serverDHCP Acknowledgement20. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.21. What happened to the connection? Timed out22. What caused this to happen? PC and WAP now on different networks23. Close the web browser.24. Open the command prompt on PC1 and request a new IP address assignment from the DHCP server withthe ipconfig /renew command.25. What address did PC1 obtain this time? 192.168.1.15Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 8 of 12

Name:26. What is the default gateway address? 192.168.1.127. Close the command prompt window.28. Open the web browser on PC1 and access the WAP.29. Select the Wireless menu.30. What are the options for the network mode?MixedBG- MixedWireless –G onlyWireless – B onlyWireless-N onlyDisabed31. Select BG-Mixed.32. Complete the following table for 802.11 wireless networks:WirelessBandwidthFrequencyRangeIEEE 802.11a54 Mbps5 GHz25 mIEEE 802.11b11 Mbps2.4 GHz100 mIEEE 802.11g54 Mbps2.4 GHz100 mIEEE 802.11n 200 Mbps2.4 / 5 GHz 250 mStandard33. Set the SSID to DHS001.34. What does SSID stand for? Service Set IDentifier35. Disable the SSID broadcast.36. If a WAP is not broadcasting its SSID, can clients still connect, and how? Yes, the SSID of the networkneeds to be manually entered37. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.38. Move back to the Packet Tracer main window and select Laptop1.39. Open the laptop, select the physical tab, shut it down and remove the NIC and then add a Wireless NIC andturn the Laptop back on.40. Repeat this for the remainder of the Laptop computers.41. Access Laptop1, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: Varies, a valid MAC address42. What command did you use? ipconfig /all43. What is the Block ID of Laptop1? First half of MAC address44. What is the device ID of Laptop1? Second half of MAC address45. Access Laptop2, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: Varies, a valid MAC addressActivity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 9 of 12

Name:46. Access Laptop3, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: Varies, a valid MAC address47. Access Laptop4, open the desktop and use the command prompt to determine the MAC addresses andrecord it here: Varies, a valid MAC address48. Move back to the GUI for the WAP.49. Select Wireless Wireless MAC Filter.50. Enable the Wireless MAC filter and select Permit PC’s listed.51. Enter the MAC addresses of the four laptops, be sure to follow the proper format for the MAC addresses, 2digits followed by a colon.52. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.53. Open Laptop1 and select the Config tab.54. Select the wireless button and enter the SSID of your WAP.55. Close the window and connect to the WAP. **If you do not connect, begin to troubleshoot.56. The last step in configuring a wireless network is to configure all encryption security.57. Move back to the GUI for the WAP and select Wireless Wireless Security.58. What options are available for the Security Mode?DisabledWPA EnterpriseWEPWPA2 PersonalWPA PersonalWPA2 Enterprise59. Which of the options is the LEAST preferred security mode? WEP60. Set security to WPA2 Personal.Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 10 of 12

Name:61. What are the two options under Encryption?AESTKIP62. Set encryption to AES.63. What does AES stand for? Advanced Encryption Standard64. Set the Passphrase to WirelessSecurity.65. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.66. Move back to the Packet Tracer window.67. What happened to your connection between the Laptop and the WAP? It was lost68. Open Laptop1 and select the Config tab.69. Select the wireless button and under the Authentication section select WPA2-PSK. What does PSK standfor? Pre-Shared Key70. Enter the PassPhrase that you configured.71. Ensure that the Encryption Type is set to AES.72. Move back to the Packet Tracer window.73. What happened to your connection between the Laptop and the WAP? It was reestablished **If yourconnection did not appear, begin to troubleshoot.74. Move back to the GUI for the WAP and select the Administration section.75. Set the router password to cisco.76. Scroll to the bottom and select Save Settings.77. Move back to the packet Tracer main window.78. Connect Laptop2, Laptop3 and Laptop4 to the wireless network.79. Set PC2 to obtain an IP address through DHCP.80. Complete the following table:PCDesignationIP AddressPC1In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.39PC2In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.39Laptop1In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.39Laptop2In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.39Laptop3In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.39Laptop4In range of 192.168.1.15 – 192.168.1.3981. Verify full connectivity of each PC through PING: All pings should be successfulPC1ping PC2PING successful, yes or noActivity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPC2ping PC1PING successful, yes or noPage 11 of 12

Name:ping Laptop1ping Laptop1ping Laptop2ping Laptop2ping Laptop3ping Laptop3ping Laptop4ping Laptop4Laptop1PING successful, yes or noLaptop2PING successful, yes or noping PC1ping PC1ping PC2ping PC2ping Laptop2ping Laptop1ping Laptop3ping Laptop3ping Laptop4ping Laptop482. Each device should be able to ping all other devices.83. Turn this paper in to your Instructor.84. Score: / 20Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docxPage 12 of 12

Activity Configuring a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer.docx Page 7 of 12 Activity Configuring and Securing a Wireless LAN in Packet Tracer Objectives: 1. Configure a Wireless Access Point (WAP) local IP address. 2. Configure a WAP with an SSID. 3. Change the administrator’s password on a WAP. 4. Configure a WAP to use WPA encryption. 5.

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