You can boot your system through PXE system, I never heard that you can boot your device through DHCP.
Usually nothing, today all routers have a DHCP server included.
Yes, a LAN could have two DHCP servers, but it wouldn't make much sense. Typically each LAN has it's own DHCP server or uses a DHCP relay agent to get an address from another subnet.
That would require your fridge to be connected to a LAN and would depend on the DHCP server for that LAN.
DHCP Relay, called a helper-address in Cisco systems.
Settings on a LAN are not stored in any one place; for disaster recovery planning any configuration information should be written down. Most settings for devices on a LAN come from the DHCP server, so backing up that server would preserve most of the typical LAN settings.
Check your network connections. That is usually a main problem of not communicating with either DNS or DHCP on a LAN.
yes, one can configure two dhcp server on a same network. But for doing this, one has to define different scopes in both dhcp server in order to avoid ip address conflict. Eg. one can configure a scope for a lan with network address of 10.0.0.0 as- 10.0.0.10- 10.0.0.100 in one dhcp server. while other scope would be 10.0.0.101-10.0.0.200 . In this way we can have to dhcp servers on a same network. Which ever dhcp server receives the request for the ip address will provide the ip address. IN case for servers, one can use mac bindingin both servers so that they obtain same ip address
People use servers for such purposes. The server should have at least two network interfaces. Using DHCP server options you can connect two and more networks together.
DHCP server and default gateway
A DHCP Server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) automatically gives network devices (computer, smart phone, etc.) the configuration information required to communicate on a network. The DHCP server will assign a device an IP address, a subnet mask and a default gateway. Some DHCP servers will also provide the network device with further configuration information such as the address of a DNS (Domain Name Server). When your computer or smart phone connects to a wireless network, it has most likely recieved is configuration from a DHCP server.
As the PlayStation 3 cannot generate a DHCP server, they cannot be connected directly together. However, both can be connected to a router and work as part of a LAN that way. Some games for the PlayStation 3 support LAN play.
i have a 10 systems but i having DVD R/W in one system when i got xp problem i heve to put DVD in particular system i have to format ,but i want without putting DVD R/W i wanted to boot system in Lan (Network)