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Complete This Lab As Follow1

The document provides instructions to complete a lab involving configuring a wireless network and verifying the connection. It includes steps to check the current wireless state, access the Wi-Fi properties, configure TCP/IP settings to obtain addresses automatically, configure an alternate TCP/IP setting, and verify the wireless connection. It then provides similar steps for another lab involving connecting a computer to the internet via a cable modem.

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Complete This Lab As Follow1

The document provides instructions to complete a lab involving configuring a wireless network and verifying the connection. It includes steps to check the current wireless state, access the Wi-Fi properties, configure TCP/IP settings to obtain addresses automatically, configure an alternate TCP/IP setting, and verify the wireless connection. It then provides similar steps for another lab involving connecting a computer to the internet via a cable modem.

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Complete this lab as follows:

1. Determine the current state of the wireless network.

a. From the Notification area, select the wireless Network icon to view the
current state of the wireless network.
b. From the top right, select Answer Questions.
c. Answer the question.

2. Access the Wi-Fi properties dialog.

a. Right-click Start and then select Settings.


b. Select Network & Internet.
c. From the right pane, select Change adapter options.
d. Right-click Wi-Fi and select Properties.

3. Configure the TCP/IPv4 properties to obtain IP and DNS information automatically.

a. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).


b. Select Properties.
c. Select Obtain IP address automatically.
d. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically.

4. Configure the alternate TCP/IP settings.

a. Select the Alternate Configuration tab to define an alternate


configuration for TCP/IP addressing.
b. Select User configured to configure alternate IP settings.
c. Configure the properties as follows:
 IP Address: 172.16.0.12
 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
 Default Gateway: 172.16.255.254
 Preferred DNS Server: 198.60.22.2
d. Select OK.
e. Select Close.

5. Determine the current state of the wireless network.

a. Select the wireless Network icon in the Notification area and notice that it
is now currently connected to the network.
b. From the top right, select Answer Questions.
c. Select Score Lab.

Complete this lab as follows:

1. Add the cable modem to the workspace.

a. Under Shelf, expand Routers.


b. Drag the Cable Modem/Router from the shelf to the workspace.
c. Select Back to switch to the back view of the cable modem.
2. Connect the modem to the WAN connection.

a. Under Shelf, expand the Cables category.


b. Select the Coaxial Cable, RG-6 cable.
c. From the Selected Component pane:
 Drag a Coaxial Type F connector to the applicable port on the
cable modem.
 Drag the other Coaxial Type F connector to the applicable
port on the wall plate.

3. Connect the computer to the cable modem.

a. Over the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the
computer.
b. Under Shelf, select the Cat6a Cable, RJ45 cable.
c. From the Selected Component pane:
 Drag an RJ45 Shielded Connector to the Ethernet port on the
cable modem.
 Drag the other RJ45 Shielded Connector to the Ethernet port
on the computer (not the Ethernet card in the slot).

4. Provide power to the modem.

a. Under Shelf, select the Power Adapter, AC to DC.


b. From the Selected Component pane:
 Drag the DC Power Connector to the port on the cable
modem.
 Drag the AC Power Adapter end to the power outlet.

5. Verify that the computer is connected to the internet.

a. On the monitor, select Click to view Windows 10.


b. From the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open
Network & Internet settings.
The diagram should indicate an active connection to the home network
and the internet.

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