How to Configure DHCP in Your PC?
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is the configuration of your
Internet Protocol (IP) address, subnet mask, DNS servers, domain name suffix
and about 200 other possible options to let your computer communicate with a
network automatically via a server or router. It sounds complicated, but once
set up, it can make connecting to a network much easier.
Steps
1. Log into Windows XP with administrator rights. This makes setting up the
network for you, and other users, easier as you can make all the necessary
changes to settings.
2. Look for the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places icon in your
desktop. If it is not there, try your Start Menu.
3. Right-click the Network Neighborhood/My Network Places icon. A drop-down
menu will appear.
4. Choose the "Properties" option, generally found at the bottom of the menu.
5. Look for an icon named "Local Area Connection". The icon looks like a pair
of computer connected by a link. Double-click this icon.
6. Click the "General" tab, if it is not already selected. You will see a list
of protocols to choose form.
7. Scroll down and choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click the
button that is labeled "Properties".
8. Again, click the "General" tab, it it is not alreay selected. You will see
two choices:
1. "Obtain an IP address Automatically"
2. "Use the following IP address..."
9. Choose option 1.
10. You have effectively configured DHCP for your PC. When your computer
obtains the IP address, it will also obtain DNS server information
automatically. This is provided by your dhcp server.
Tips
* Make sure your NIC (Network Card)is working properly.
* Make sure you are connected directly to a router, switch or hub.
* Make sure the Link light is on. (small green light where the cable plugs
into the computer)
* If you are connected to a LAN, make sure that you have a router that will
give addresses away, since the address will be obtained by the PC from the
router.
* If you have a Server on the LAN such as Windows 2000 or 2003, make sure the
server is configured DHCP enabled as well.
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