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Wireless LAN Network Setup
Chapter 8
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Ad-hoc Networking
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Use Cases
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Network 2 Possibilities
•Telephones (cellular, cordless, other)
•Cordless multimedia (headsets, speakers, mic.)
•Portable computers (Laptops, desktop, other)
•Cordless computer peripherals (keyboard, mouse)
•LAN – Local Area Network peripherals (printer, fax)
•PDAs - Personal Digital Assistants (palm top/pilot)
•Digital cameras
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Network 2 Ad-…what?
Ad-hoc network…
…a LAN or other small network,
…with wireless connections
…devices are part of the network only for the
duration of a communications session
Or …while in close proximity to the network
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Adhoc Wireless LANWindows 8
LAB 3
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Network 2 Step 1: Launch an elevated command prompt under Windows 8 (one with administrator privileges).Step 2: Run the following command to verify that your network interface supports virtualization: netsh wlan show drivers
If Hosted network supported says Yes, you’re all set. Otherwise, you need to upgrade your hardware, if the software update doesn’t fix it.
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Network 2 Step3: Now, set up the ad hoc wireless network using this command. Replace the parts in markup tags with your own choices
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=<enter_network_name_here> key=<enter_password_here>
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Network 2 Step 4: Until now, your hosted network has been created. Now, you need to start it. Use the command below:
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
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Network 2 Step 5: You’re all set, with just one thing remaining. If it’s not already enabled, you need to allow Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) for your currently-active internet connection. Simply head over to Network & Sharing Center, and in the properties for the current internet connection, enable ICS. Make sure to select the ad hoc connection under Home networking connection.
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Infrastructure Networking
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Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GBasic Setting
Network – LANWireless - Basic Setting - SSID
- Region - Channel - Mode
- Wireless Mode - Disable Wireless - Access Point -Enable SSID Broadcast - Client
- Enable WDS - SSID - MAC of AP
LAB 4
Basic Setting
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Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GBasic Setting
- Wireless Mode - Repeater - MAC of AP - Universal Repeater
- MAC of AP - Bridge (Point to Point)
- With AP Mode- MAC of AP
- Bridge (Point to Multi Point)- With AP Mode- MAC of AP (1-6)
LAB 4-2
AP Mode
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Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GBasic Setting
- Security Setting - Disable Security - WEP
- Type- WEP Key Format
- Hexadecimal- ASCII
- Key Selected , WEP Key , Key Type - MAC of AP
- WPA/WPA2- Version - Encryption
LAB 4-3
Security
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Network 2 LAB 4-4
Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GBasic Setting
- Security Setting - WPA/WPA2
- Radius Server IP - Radius Port- Radius Password- Group Key Update Period
- WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK- Version - Encryption- PSK Passphrase - Group Key Update Period
Security
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Network 2 LAB 4-5
Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GBasic Setting
- MAC Filtering - Enable / Disable
- Allow- Deny
ID MAC Address Status Privilege
- Wireless Statistics
Security
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Network 2 LAB 4-6
Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GAdvance Setting
- DHCP - DHCP Setting
- DHCP Server Enable/Disable - Start IP Address- End IP Address- Address Lease Time- Default Gateway - Default Domain - Primary DNS- Secondary DNS
Advance Setting
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Network 2 LAB 4-7
Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GAdvance Setting
- DHCP - DHCP Client List - Address Reservation
ID MAC Address Reserved IP Address Status Modify
- Wireless Setting- Enable AP Isolation- Disable short preamble
- RTS Threshold- Fragmentation Threshold- Beacon Interval- PowerAdvance Setting
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Network 2 LAB 4-8
Config Access Point TP-Link TL-WA 601GMaintenance
- System Tool - Firmware - Factory Default - Backup & Restore - Reboot - Password - syslog
Maintenance
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