How To Configure Wireless Router In Packet Tracer?
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1. Start by connecting the router to the network switch with an Ethernet cable.
2. Double click on the router icon and select the ‘Wireless‘ tab.
3. Under the Wireless tab, assign a name (SSID) and security settings such as WPA/WPA2 or WEP.
4. Select the mode of operation, such as Access Point or Bridge.
5. Set the channel and maximum number of connections allowed.
6. Select the authentication method, either open system or shared key.
7. Press OK to save the changes.
8. Reboot the router for the changes to take effect.
1. Start by connecting the wireless router to the Packet Tracer environment. Connect an Ethernet cable from the device to the Packet Tracer router or switch.
2. Open the wireless router’s configuration window. This is typically done by opening a web browser and typing in the IP address of the router.
3. Log in to the router. The default username and password are usually “admin” and “password”.
4. Configure the wireless settings. This includes setting the SSID (Network Name), channel, authentication type and encryption type.
5. Set up the security settings. This includes setting up the WPA2-PSK (AES) encryption for the wireless connection.
6. Save the changes.
7. Test the connection. You can do this by connecting a laptop or smart device to the wireless network and making sure that the connection is successful.