tailieunhanh - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 36

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 36. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | 14. In the elevated command prompt enter ipconfig. Your screen should look similar to Figure 6-17. FIGURE 6-17 Static configuration of the Aberdeen computer 15. Enter ping . Your screen should look similar to Figure 6-18. FIGURE 6-18 Pinging the Canberra computer from the Aberdeen computer 16. On the Canberra computer enter ping . Check that you have two-way connectivity. 17. Restore dynamic IPv4 configuration on both the Canberra and Aberdeen computers. EXERCISE 2 Configuring ICS on the Canberra Computer In this exercise you install ICS on the Canberra computer. This enables Internet access on Aberdeen and ensures that Canberra can supply DNS and DHCP services on the network. The exercise requires that Canberra can access the Internet wirelessly and is therefore optional. If you also have a wireless adapter on the Aberdeen computer ensure that this is disabled. Ensure that both Aberdeen and Canberra are configured to obtain IPv4 settings automatically. 1. If necessary log on to the Canberra computer using the Kim_Akers account. 2. Open Network And Sharing Center. Click Change Adapter Settings. Lesson 1 Configuring IPv4 CHAPTER 6 323 3. Right-click the wireless adapter Wireless Network Connection and choose Properties. 4. Click the Sharing tab. 5. Select the Allow Other Network Users To Connect Through This Computer s Internet Connection check box as shown in Figure 6-19. Click OK. FIGURE 6-19 Allowing other computers to use the Canberra Internet connection 6. If necessary log on to the Aberdeen computer using the Kim_Akers account. 7. Open Network And Sharing Center. Click Internet Options. 8. Click the Connections tab and ensure that Never Dial A Connection is selected. 9. Click LAN Settings. 10. In the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box under Automatic Configuration clear the Automatically Detect Settings and Use Automatic Configuration Script check boxes. 11. Under Proxy Server clear the Use A Proxy Server For Your LAN check box. The .