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3. Once all devices are connected, get the mac addresses of the pc, server and laptop for the
purpose of assigning them IP Addresses using DHCP reservations.
Note the mac addresses down together with the corresponding unit to avoid confusion. To
get the MAC Address, open command prompt and type “getmac” or “ipconfig”.
a. Here, although the devices are all configured to get IP addresses using DHCP, you will be
instructed to select an IP address specifically that is why DHCP Reservations should be
configured.
b. For example. Create a DHCP Pool of 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.200
c. From the pool, the IP 192.168.1.114 should be assigned to the pc
d. 192.168.1.117 should be assigned to the server
e. 192.168.1.155 should be assigned to the laptop
4. Configure the router using your web browser to access it's interface
a. In order to access the router’s interface, look for its IP address at the back of the device. If
it’s not there, you can ask the assessor. If the router’s address is indicated on the back of
the device but you are unable to access it using that address, reset first the router by
pressing the power button for 10 to 20 seconds. Usually, the password to access the
interface is indicated also on the device. Ask the assessor if otherwise.
b. Create the DHCP Pool as instructed; the ranges will be given by the assessor.
c. Change the SSID and configure wireless security using WPA2.
d. Configure DHCP reservations.
e. Check your work by pinging the connected devices, if task is accomplished, move on to the
access point.
7. Test interconnectivity of all the devices by using the “PING” command. Make sure the
devices got the correct IP addresses reserved to them.
8. Create folders on all the devices, share the folders and make sure everyone has read/write
permissions.
9. Show your work to the assessor, he will give you instructions to test your work.