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CONFIGURING ACCESS POINTS Abstract: Wireless Connectivity - The netgear Wireless router provides continuous, reliable access to network resources and the Internet. It acts as a wireless access point, router and firewall. Experiment: Configuring and exploring different functions of netgear and creating an access point. After logging in the cms domain using my user id and password, I type ipconfig/all at the command line interface IP Address 193.60.73.38 Gateway IP Address 193.60.73.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 DNS Server Address Primary 193.60.73.244 Secondary 193.60.77.254 DHCP DHCP Server Address 193.60.48.8 Host Details Host Name Qm440-025 DNS Suffix Cms.gre.ac.uk MAC (physical) Addresses Ethernet Local Area Connection 00-16-76-c1-fe-9d Wireless Connection 00-14-6c-2c-bf-f4 We are using netgear 108 Mbps Wireless Firewall Router with model numberWGT624. Open your browser and type http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar of the browser. This will open the login page of the wireless router. A small login window appears. Enter the username as 'admin' and the password, 'password'. The netgear settings page will appear similar to this. Click the setup wizard on the upper left corner of the page and finish the...

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