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Integrity Check As You Well Know, It Is A Violation Of Academic Integrity To Fake The Results On Any Of Your Labs. If you have problems, come get help before the due date. I will not be available to help after the first reading day. 2

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Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Wireless G 5 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Wireless G. Include A Screen Capture below! Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??____ Mbps Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??____ MBps

Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Wireless N 6 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Wireless N. Include A Screen Capture below! Wireless N Theoretical Limit = _____??_____ Mbps Wireless N Theoretical Limit = _____??_____ MBps

Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Fast Ethernet On Our Systems 7 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Ethenet. Include A Screen Capture below! Ethenet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Ethenet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ MBps

Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The D-Link Wireless Access Points. 8

Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready Time The Transfer Of Folder Adobe (213,935,437 * 8 bits) Into The Share Folder On The Remote. Disable Ethernet!

Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Disable Ethernet 10 Adobe Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred = 212,935,437 * 8 = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer = _____??_________ seconds Our Wireless G Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

11 Connect Wireless Linksys G Router/Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - Use Ethernet Cables. Disable Wireless

Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready Time The Transfer Of Folder Adobe (213,935,437 * 8 bits) Into The Share Folder On The Remote. DisableWireless!

Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Disable Ethernet 13 Adobe Ethernet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred = 212,935,437 * 8 = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer = _____??_________ seconds Our Ethernet Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

Extra Credit Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Wireless & Ethernet 14 Adobe Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer With Both = _____??_________ seconds Our Combined Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Our Ethernet Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Our Wireless G Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Was It Faster Using Both Wireless & Ethernet? ___________ {Y/N}

Connect Wireless D-Link N Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The D-Link Wireless Access Points. 15

Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready Time The Transfer Of Folder Adobe (213,935,437 * 8 bits) Into The Share Folder On The Remote. Disable Ethernet!

Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Disable Ethernet 17 Adobe Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred = 212,935,437 * 8 = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer = _____??_________ seconds Our Wireless G Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

18 Connect Wireless Linksys G Router/Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - Use Ethernet Cables. Disable Wireless

Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready Time The Transfer Of Folder Adobe (213,935,437 * 8 bits) Into The Share Folder On The Remote. DisableWireless!

Connect Wireless D-Link N Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Disable Ethernet 20 Adobe Ethernet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred = 212,935,437 * 8 = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer = _____??_________ seconds Our Ethernet Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

Extra Credit Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Wireless & Ethernet 21 Adobe Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer With Both = _____??_________ seconds Our Combined Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Our Ethernet Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Our Wireless G Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Was It Faster Using Both Wireless & Ethernet? ___________ {Y/N}

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We Installed The Following HTTP Services On Your Computer During Lecture. Open The Windows Features On Your Computer. Screen Capture The HTTP Stuff Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours. 23

In Lecture, We Used Notepad To Create A File, Called Me.html In Directory C:\InetPub\wwwroot 24

Make Sure Your Internal NIC Is Always Configured Static 25 CS-1  Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-2  Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-3  Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-4  Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-5  Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-6  Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-7  Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =

We Are Going To Ask You To Edit File Me.html With A Web Editor You May Do That Any Way You Like I Have Placed FrontPage In Directory E:\Software You Are Welcome To Install It On Your System If You Like It Is Already Installed On Some Of Your Systems. 26

Open Me.html Add your DNS Entries, Router Entries, and Name In The Following Format. Select Colors You Like! You May Do This With HTML Code, With A Web Editor On Your System, With A Web Editor On Another System 27

In Class, We Configured IIS To Permit Directory Browsing localhost  can be used in the browser to connect to the HTTP services on the local system. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Which Verifies Directory Browsing Your System 28

Go To Any Other Computer. Show The IP Of This Computer In A Command Window. Go To Your System With A Web By Entering CS-?.CS.Trinity.edu Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own. This Will Confirm That Either Your Firewall Is Down Or Permits HTTP Traffic 29 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

Go To Any Other Computer. Show The IP Of This Computer In A Command Window. Go To Your System With A Web By Entering xxx Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own. We Can Access Link To The HTTP Services Of A Computer By IP Address This Can Be Done To Test A System With No DSN Entry 30 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

Go To Any Other Computer. Go To Your System With A Web By Entering CS-?.CS.Trinity.edu:80\Me.html The IIS Web Browser Is Configured, by default, to use Port 80 Most Web Browsers Hide Port Just Try It Nothing To Capture Or Replace!

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In Lecture We Installed & Configured FTP Services Tutorial Below If You Missed Lecture 33 l

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Turn Off Your Firewall 36

On Your FTP Server. Show The IP Of This Computer In A Command Window. Empty the default FTP Directory Is c:\inetpub\ftproot Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! 37

38 Go To Your System. In Lecture We Showed You How To Authorize thicks, admin, administrator, any you to FTP To Your System. IIS GUI Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own!

Go To Your System. In Lecture We Showed You Where You Can Configure The FTP Services To Use A Port Other Than The Default 21 IIS GUI Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! 39

Go To A Remote Computer. Ping Your System To Confirm That The Remote System Has Internet Access With DNS Properly Configured. No Screen Capture Necessary! 40 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

On The Remote System  Use Notepad To Create Three Text Files. Name The Files Tom1.txt, Tom2.txt, and Tom3.txt  (Use Your Name). Put Similar Data In The Three Files. Store The files in either C:\Share or C:\Temp. Open Files. Replace The Screen Capture Below With One From Your Remote System 41 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

The Remote System  Use The Windows FTP Server  Use Your Login To Connect To Your FTP Server  Use CS-?.CS.Trinity.edu Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! 42 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

The Remote System  In Lecture, We Showed You How To Select The Directory On The Local Machine. We Showed You How To Display The Windows FTP Commands. Do This  Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Hide Nothing! 43 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

44 The Remote System  In Lecture, We Showed You How To Select The Directory On The Local Machine. We Showed You How To Upload/Transfer Files From Local Directory To Your FTP Server (Upload 1 File). We Showed You How To Display The The Files In The Server Directory. Do This  Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Hide Nothing! Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

On Your Server  Do A Screen Capture On Your FTP Server Which Displays C:\inetpub\ftproot & The Transferred File. Note That The File Was Transferred Properly. Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Yours! 45

On Your Server  Rename The File to NewTom.txt Modify It Similarly To That Below. Save The File. Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Yours! 46

47 The Remote System  List the Files On the Remote System. In Lecture, We Showed You How To Upload Several Files From The Remote System To The FTP Server With A Single Command.. Do This  Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Hide Nothing! Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

The Remote System  List the Files On the Remote System To Confirm That All The Files Have Been Copied. Do This  Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Hide Nothing! 48 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

49 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. The Remote System  In Lecture, We Showed Download Files From The Server To The Remote System. Download NewTom.txt. We Also Showed How To Exit From The FTP Program. Do This  Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Hide Nothing!

Go To Your System. In Lecture We Showed You Where You Can Configure The FTP Services To Use A Port Other Than The Default 21 IIS GUI Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! 50

Extra Credit Go To Your System. Extend The Time Out For Your FTP Server to at least 10 Minutes. Do A Screen Capture Of The Entire Window. IIS GUI Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! 51

52 Extra Credit Go To Your System. Add Your Own Banner & Welcome Message. Capture The Entire Window! IIS GUI Replace The 2 Screen Captures Below With One Of Your Own!

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Insert The D-Link DWA-130 USB Wireless N Access Point 54

Configure Your D-Link N Access Point To The Proper Static IP CS-1 to CS-4 55 CS-1  Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP = CS-2  Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP = CS-3  Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP = CS-4  Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP =

Configure Your D-Link N Access Point To The Proper Static IP CS-5 to CS-7 56 CS-5  Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP = CS-6  Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP = CS-7  Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =  Router Gateway =  D-Link Wireless N IP =

Replace The Screen Capture Below With That Of Your Wireless Adapter TCP/IPv4 Configuration. 57

Double-Check Configure Linksys Router Should Already Be Done! 58

59 CS-1  Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-2  Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-3  Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-4  Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-5  Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-6  Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-7  Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = Configure Your Router To The Proper Static IP It Should Already Be Configured From Wireless Router Lab III

60 Replace The Screen Capture Below With That Of Your Linksys Router Configuration.

61 Replace The Screen Capture Below With That Of Your Linksys Router Configuration.

Make The Password The Same As Your Ananke Password! 62

Change Your SSID 63 Make Your SSID = Your Computer Name + “- “ + Your Last Name” CPU  CS-1 – “CS-1-Tupper”

Redirect All HTTP, FTP, and Remote Desktop Traffic From Your Router To Your Windows 7 Workstation. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours!

Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours 65 Configure Your Network Connection View To Have : (list in this order) NAME DEVICE NAME STATUS HOST NETWORK CATEGORY CONNECTIVITY TYPE

Replace The Screen Capture Below With Your Router Table 66

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Go To A Remote System  TEST HTTP Traffic Redirection Through Firewall Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours. 68 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

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The Remote System  Use The Windows FTP Server  Use Your Login To Connect To Your FTP Server Through The Router  Use CS-?.CS.Trinity.edu Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! 70 Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. Stay On The Remote Computer - We are going to try a couple more things.

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72 The Remote System  Use Remote Desktop  Connect To Your Windows Server Through The Router  Use CS-?.CS.Trinity.edu Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! Copy The Screen Capture To Your Share Folder. We Should Be Able To Remote Desktop To CS-3.CS.Trinity.edu  LAN Connection We Should Be Able To Remote Desktop To CS-10.CS.Trinity.edu  Wireless Connection Try Both!

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Use Visual Studio To Create A File, Called  DataTransfer.Txt The File Is To Contain Approximately 75 MB Of Letters A-Z In The Following Format: 74

Use Visual Studio To Create A File, Called  DataTransfer.Txt The File Is To Contain Approximately 75 MB Of Letters A-Z In The Following Format: 75 This Is Close Enough!

Select Remote Computer! Fill In The Numbers Below: Ethernet Transfer 76 Host - Your Windows 7 System = CS-? IP = ? Remote Windows 7 System = CS-? IP = ? DataTransfer.txt

Put a Copy Of DataTransfer.txt In The Share Folder On The Remote System. Start The WireShark. Copy DataTransfer From The Remote Share Folder To Your Desktop Capture Using The Ethernet Card 77

Stop The Ethernet Card Capture. Sort By Source. Show Some Of The DataTransfer.txt File Replace The Capture Below With Yours. 78

Put a Copy Of DataTransfer.txt In The Share Folder On The Remote System. Start The WireShark. Copy DataTransfer From The Remote Share Folder To Your Desktop Capture Using The Wireless Card. 79

Stop The Wireless Capture. Sort By Source. Show Some Of The DataTransfer.txt File Include A Screen Capture 80

Enable The Ethernet Card. Start A Capture. Start A Browser. Navigate To Carme.cs.trinity.edu Show The HTTP Traffic To Carme. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours. 81

Extra Credit Transfer DataTransfer.txt From One Computer To Another Wirelessly. Use A Third Computer To Capture Packets In Promiscuous Mode. Include A Screen Capture 82

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Make The Password The Same As Your Ananke Password! 84 Enter Your Ananke Password Below! Do Not Let Others See It