DHCP assigns IP address automatically to client computers/machines. This will show you to set DHCP on windows using dhcpd32.
Files needed:
Download and install dhcpd32 http://tftpd32.jounin.net/
Step 1: Choose what IP addresses you want to use. You should use a unique private IP range that is familiar and easy to use. As an example you can use 192.168.1.100 as Ip range. Use 255.255.255.0 as subnet mask. Use 30 as pool size, pool size determines how many client computers/machines will be automatically assigned with IP addresses.
Step 2: Change your local area connection tcp/ipv4 to 192.168.1.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Step 3: Open your dhcpd32. In "IP pool starting address" place IP address 192.168.1.100
Step 4: In dhcpd32 Enter the "Size of pool" to 30 and dont write anything on "Boot File" and "WINS/DNS Server" just leave it blank, This is for advanced users. Also dont touch "Domain Name" and "Additional Option".
Step 5: subnet mask must be set to "Mask". This is your subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Step 6: Press "Save".
Step 7: Make sure all your client computers/machines are set to Obtain an IP address automatically.
Your done! you have just set up your DHCP server!
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How to get your facebook (ID) identification number
Facebook ID is important if you need a widget for facebook to work. Most facebook widgets will need your id. Since it is not directly shown this is the way to get your Facebook ID.
Usually you have a facebook page that looks likes this.
http://www.facebook.com/ipadipBlog
Note down your facebook url and go to:
http://findmyfacebookid.com/
and place your facebook url like this.
The site will then give your 15 digit unique Facebook ID. You can now use any gadget that asks for you facebook ID.
Usually you have a facebook page that looks likes this.
http://www.facebook.com/ipadipBlog
Note down your facebook url and go to:
http://findmyfacebookid.com/
and place your facebook url like this.
The site will then give your 15 digit unique Facebook ID. You can now use any gadget that asks for you facebook ID.
How to automatically obtain IP from internet service provider (ISP)
This tutorial describes how to setup your IP address automatically. You can use this guide if you have a computer that has been using a manually placed IP address. These are the steps:
Step 1: go to start.
Step 2: Click/Open control panel.
Step 3: Find and Click/Open network and sharing center.
Step 4: In the top left of the Network and Sharing Center page Click/Open change adapter setting
Step 5: In this page you can set IP automatically on either Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection. In this case we will set Local Are Connection. Right Click Local Area Connection and click/open properties.
Step 6: Choose and Click/Open Internet protocol version 4.
In this page you will see something like this.
Step 7: Change the setting and choose obtain an IP address automatically like this. Click OK.
There you have it you have just set-up your IP address to be automatically obtained from ISP. To know your obtained IP address just look at the ip checker of this site.
Step 1: go to start.
Step 2: Click/Open control panel.
Step 3: Find and Click/Open network and sharing center.
Step 4: In the top left of the Network and Sharing Center page Click/Open change adapter setting
Step 5: In this page you can set IP automatically on either Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection. In this case we will set Local Are Connection. Right Click Local Area Connection and click/open properties.
Step 6: Choose and Click/Open Internet protocol version 4.
In this page you will see something like this.
Step 7: Change the setting and choose obtain an IP address automatically like this. Click OK.
There you have it you have just set-up your IP address to be automatically obtained from ISP. To know your obtained IP address just look at the ip checker of this site.
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