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This is a video on the DHCP console for Windows Server 2008. There are many settings to be configured in the console that are complex and hard to understand. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is the service that leases IP addresses to clients. You can choose what cards to bind the DHCP [...]

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When a computer receives an IP Address from the DHCP server, it often receives extra information such as listings for DNS server, Default gateway, BootP server, etc. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a way of assigning IP Addresses to clients on a network, but networking is often useless without this extra information.

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This a short video about how to use a Linux distro called IPCop as a gateway for your virtual machines. I wanted to simulate a real network with a real gateway without dedicating a Gig or RAM to an ISA server. This Linux distribution runs on a 386 processor with 32 MB of Ram. The [...]