For the network computer user would often hear the term DHCP. DHCP is an abbreviation of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a big benefit in a computer network. DHCP is used to make computers that are on a network computer that can retrieve configuration (IP address, DNS address and others) from a DHCP server. Essentially with the DHCP can help reduce the administrative work in a computer network-based Internet protocol (IP). If a computer network that consists of 1,000 computers and you do not need to set the IP address on each computer manually. 
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DHCP is created and designed by the working group Dynamic Host Configuration in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). IETF is the organization itself, which defines the various protocols in conjunction with the Internet. Furthermore, the definition of a DHCP itself to be made in a document RFC (Request for Comments) and then the Internet Activities Board (IAB) to examine the status and become a standard in the Internet. Until the March, 1996, the status of DHCP is a Proposed Standard Internet Protocol and is Elective. Meanwhile bootp when it is Internet Protocol Draft Standard and Recommended nature. To see more about the Internet standardization at the time, please access or read RFC1920.
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October 24th, 2008 at 7:44 am
[...] DHCP based on the BOOTP and still compatible with previous technology. The Main differences is BOOTP designed for manual pre-configuration from the host’s information in a database server, while the DHCP is used to address the allocation of network dynamically configuration and also important for new other hosts to join the network. [...]
November 3rd, 2008 at 3:24 am
[...] Technically, operational, Wi-Fi is one of the variants of information and communications technology that works on the network devices and WLANs (wireless local area network). In other words, Wi-Fi is the trade name (certification), which is given to the device manufacturer of telecommunications (Internet) that work in the network and WLANs already meet the required quality of interoperability. [...]
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