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| once an AP has been connected to the network, you can configure it. to do this you should consult two sources |
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| your organizations network documentation/ the device manufacturer's documentation |
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| organization's network documentation |
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| configuration parameters such as the WAP's service set identifier, its DHCP settings, and its security settings |
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| device manufacturer's documentation |
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| contains general information about how to configure and use the device |
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| 32-bit alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the AP and all devices attached to it |
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| devices have to be configure with the same |
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| a client has the wrong SSID specified, and cannot communicate with the AP |
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| used when two or more wireless devices are too far apart to establish a contact |
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| configuring IP addressing manually |
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| scopes, options, reservations, leases |
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| range of available IP address that A DHCP can assign to nodes |
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| first a node configured to use DHCP comes online and loads a simple version of TCP/IP |
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| once a node is online and ready to communicate with a DHCP server, the node transmits a broadcast, to the networks broadcast address |
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| a DHCP server responds to the DHCP discover broadcast from a node |
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| the node accepts the first directed lease offer it receives from a DHCP server and returns a request |
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| DHCP acknowledges a node's DHCP request with a message, which contains the IP address and settings required for the lease period |
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| Unused DHCP offers expire |
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| once the unused offers expire, the DHCP servers return the offered IP addresses to the common pools in their DHCP scopes |
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| discover, offer, request, and acknowledge |
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| is a service that acts as a messenger, capturing a BOOTP broadcast and forwarding it through a router as a unicast transmission to the DHCP server on another subnet |
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