What is DHCP?
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What is DHCP?
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
To add to NK's response:
DHCP
Signal,
If you don't like Wikipedia why don't you simply Google the term yourself and select a site you like from the results?
Comments on this postsignal2007 agrees: Thanks,but I tell you please don't dliver link of Wiki
And I have told you before, that we are not going to waste our time writing out an explanation for you when we can just refer you to an already published explanation. You need to be doing your own research instead of expecting us to to your work for you. If you find something that unclear then ask a specific question.
Finding a good site about Networking is too difficult,I told your site before if anyone is familiar with these site intoduce me ,But nobody answered!Quote:
Originally Posted by NeedKarma
OK,I was happy when I found your site but now you disappointed me:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by ScottGem
Well the wikipedia entry is rather straight forward, the first paragraph explains what DHCP is, if you have a more specific question I'm sure someone can help
I'm sorry you are disappointed but I'm afraid I am going to disappoint you more. As Low pointed out the first paragraph of the Wiki entry explains DHCP in a fairly stragihtforward manner.
Also there are many good networking sites, but you need to look for them, not expect people to do your work for you. And that, I fear, is your real problem. You want things handed to you rather than working for them.
Can you tell me one of sites that you mentioned?Quote:
Originally Posted by ScottGem
I'll give you ONE; practicallynetworked.com. But I will tell you that Google is your friend. A search on network tutorials or computer networking or Ethernet or TCP/IP willl find lots of sites and you can browse around to find ones that suit you.
There are almost as many sites on the internet about computer networking as there are porn sites... almost.
Signal, please don't take this the wrong way, but you make me laugh.
We give you wikipedia links because they are very good at explaining exactly what things are.
You are computer expert, but I'm student of computer engineering,so I think you are more familiar with these site ,search in Google make many results that confused me.However forQuote:
Originally Posted by ScottGem
Practicallynetworked.com Thanks
But that's how you learn. If something confuses you dig deeper to find the explanation.
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