![]() ![]() You can have a look at other tabs beside “Config” tab. We will set up a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to the PC’s. On the global settings, change the name of the PC to “PC 2”. We can even see the Power buttonĬlick on the “Config” tab beside “Physical” tab. ![]() You should see something similar to “CPU”. This is a shortcut to place many devices.Ĭlick on any “PC” we just placed. From the options displayed, click on the first choice called “Generic” hold “CTRL” key and click on the workspace at five points around the hub where you want to place your computers. From the components on the lower left corner click on “End devices”. Now we are going to place five computers around the hub to form Hub and Spoke topology. You can change the display name of the hub. You are shown the global settings of the hub. ![]() You can even see the Power button of the hub.Ĭlick on the “Config” tab just beside the “Physical” tab. You are shown the physical view of the hub and it is a physical view literally. Click on the first type ‘Generic’, and drag your mouse to the workspace above and click on the point you want to place your hub as shown below.Ĭlick on the hub we just placed in our workspace. To the right, you should see types of hubs displayed. There are routers, switches, End devices, Hubs, Wireless Devices, and Connections etc.Ĭlick on “Hubs”. On the lower left corner, there are all the components required for creating our network. As part of this guide, we are going to create a star topology and see the difference between hub and a switch. I have made this guide keeping absolute beginners in mind and when I say absolute beginners, I mean really absolute beginners. In our last chapter, we saw how to install Packet Tracer in both Windows and Linux. ![]()
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