oh man! I was just thinking about your opening speech. I have seen videos of what DHCP is but this really helps paint the complete picture. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video. This is really a great way to show us how this works. I am working towards my CompTIA Network+ exam and many videos get took book heavy content and don't show things like this. Keep it up!
Just to clarify most networks use PRIVATE IP Addresses as opposed to PUBLIC IP Addresses on the internet. Your ISP usually gives only ONE IP address for your router. Your home router usually has a DHCP server built in which automatically generates the PRIVATE IP addresses in your network when enabled. When DHCP is disabled you have to manually assign IP addresses to devices. So your home computer does not actually go out into the internet (cloud) to look for a DHCP server... It can only look within your PRIVATE network. Within your private network you can only have ONE DHCP server dishing out IP addresses. Otherwise there will be IP conflicts. Hence in his other videos daisy-chaining old routers he has disabled DHCP and left it only with the primary router.
Hey, thanks for your video, but i have a serious question! Why APIPA alway start with 169? Why it doesn't start with 120 or 195 or something like that? What is the matmatical purpose behind it? Thanks
I want to prepare one whole linux lab with 20 pc's in it. All the system are connected to switch via ethernet cable to DHCP server. I don't want to take the risk in existing network. Can i make one of the pc as a temporary dhcp proxy server in the lab and install the Os in rest of the Pc's simultaneously ?
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oh man! I was just thinking about your opening speech. I have seen videos of what DHCP is but this really helps paint the complete picture. Thanks so much!
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Thanks for the video. This is really a great way to show us how this works. I am working towards my CompTIA Network+ exam and many videos get took book heavy content and don't show things like this. Keep it up!
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After watching your video, I solved the connection issue for my printer.
Just to clarify most networks use PRIVATE IP Addresses as opposed to PUBLIC IP Addresses on the internet. Your ISP usually gives only ONE IP address for your router. Your home router usually has a DHCP server built in which automatically generates the PRIVATE IP addresses in your network when enabled. When DHCP is disabled you have to manually assign IP addresses to devices.
So your home computer does not actually go out into the internet (cloud) to look for a DHCP server... It can only look within your PRIVATE network. Within your private network you can only have ONE DHCP server dishing out IP addresses. Otherwise there will be IP conflicts. Hence in his other videos daisy-chaining old routers he has disabled DHCP and left it only with the primary router.
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The video is really great. this is a great way to learn how this work
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Point A to point B ( 2 routers connected with diff rooms pls ty
Hey, thanks for your video, but i have a serious question!
Why APIPA alway start with 169?
Why it doesn't start with 120 or 195 or something like that?
What is the matmatical purpose behind it?
Thanks
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There are 3 IP configuration modes for Windows: static (assigned by network admin), dynamic (assigned by a DHCP server), and self-assigned.
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Thanks amigo!
I want to prepare one whole linux lab with 20 pc's in it. All the system are connected to switch via ethernet cable to DHCP server. I don't want to take the risk in existing network.
Can i make one of the pc as a temporary dhcp proxy server in the lab and install the Os in rest of the Pc's simultaneously ?
sir you make videos step by step how to setup diskless server and client people want to learn how to to setup diskless server and client and pfsense bandwidth mange in pfsense separate browsing and online gaming no lag youtube stable ping i hope you will see your channel subscribes and watch time will be more increase
Yes amigo. It will take time as I am working on some of it's setup. Thank you.!