It is always good to assign local DNS to clients as it provides great help in resolving host
name to IP address and vice versa. Otherwise we need to make the related entry in the
hosts file.
ip addressing is simply configuring the router for your local network by assigning IP addresses for each client in your network creating logical networks inside your local network. for more info see related link.
Assigns addresses and configures clients for network access.
The benefit would be to automatically assign network addresses to clients that need them to work on a local area network. Without DHCP you would have to assign each device an address, subnet mask, and default gateway, plus DNS and WINS server addresses, which can be time consuming and error prone. With DHCP, most of those problems disappear.
to share printer by using many computers but one printer
they do a verious amount of work in a local area that is given and they work in line with local trades men and the local clients both localy and nationaly. brandon butterworth
keeps broadcasts contained within a local network
When a network airs a program, they send the feed out to your local TV station. The network sends these feed out with National commercials in them (Nationwide commercials from big clients like McDonalds) but they also have spaces in them for your local TV station to run their own commercials, usually for clients in your city. (A local plumber, the neighborhood pizza shop, etc.) These commercials are called local spots (Spot is TV/radio jargon for a commercial). So there you go. Does that help?
chatting in the local network.
No, clients on a client-server network can have multiple protocols installed at the same time. This allows them to communicate over different network types and services simultaneously, such as TCP/IP for internet access and NetBEUI for local network tasks. The operating system typically manages multiple protocols, allowing applications to utilize the most appropriate one based on their needs.
chatting in the local network.
Following are the networking component of a computer: Servers Clients Transmission media Shared data Shared printers and other peripherals Network Interface Card Local Operating System Network Operating System Hub Switch
deployment in network not local