How To Connect Router With Pc In Cisco Packet Tracer?
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1. Start Cisco Packet Tracer and choose the type of topology you want.
2. Place a router into your topology.
3. Place two PCs into the topology.
4. Connect the two PCs to the router using UTP cables.
5. Configure the IP address for the router and PCs.
6. Set the router to be the default gateway for the PCs.
7. Configure the router with the necessary routing information.
8. Test the connection by pinging the other PC from one of the PCs.
1. Open the Cisco Packet Tracer simulation software.
2. Select a router and a computer from the Network Devices Palette.
3. Drag the devices to the workspace.
4. Connect the Fast Ethernet (FE) port of the router to the FE interface of the computer.
5. Right–click on the router, then select “Configure“.
6. Select “Network Setup”.
7. Enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the router.
8. Click “OK”.
9. Right–click on the PC, then select “Configure”.
10. Select “Network Setup”.
11. Enter an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway that match the router settings.
12. Click “OK”.
13. Right–click on the router and select “Start”.
14. Right–click on the PC and select “Start”.
15. The two devices should now be able to communicate with each other.