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DHCP or dynamic host control protocol is useful because you don't need to assign each machine their own address. If you have DHCP server it will automatically gives address to each machine that will connect to it.
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yes. homepages are useful because your homepage is where you email address takes place. it's YOUR homepage. you can edit your homepage to make it your own!
The purpose of the command is to send a ping request to the IP address 127.0.0.1. The IP should respond with a "pong" if it accessible. As the address 127.0.0.1 is the originator of the ping request, it should always respond unless something is wrong with the TCP/IP stack.
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Pinging your own PC assures that your PC can send and receive the data over lan and internet and your Lan or Modem is ok. Moreover Ping is the name of a computer network tool used on TCP/IP networks (such as the Internet). It provides a basic test of whether a particular host is operating properly and is reachable on the network from the testing host. Ping provides estimates of the round-trip time and packet loss rate between hosts. It works by sending ICMP echo request packets to the target host and listening for replies (ICMP echo response packets). The output of ping, and its cousins, generally consists of the packet size used, the host queried, the ICMP sequence number, the time to live, and the round-trip time, with all times given in milliseconds, and times below 10 milliseconds often having low accuracy.
no you can host your own server.
I think you mean "ping" not "pin". The ping command is a network request for another machine to answer to show it is reachable. 127.0.0.1 is an IP address. It happens to be a very special one, it is reserved to mean "localhost" or "me". So when you type "ping 127.0.0.1" you are asking your own machine to answer itself. While another machine may fail to answer, you can always expect a reply to 127.0.0.1
You will need to log into your router/modem, and make sure that you have DHCP enabled. This allows the router to assign each machine/mac address it's own IP address, so they do not conflict.
Wordpress is a well read blogging site. Also, try going to www.pingomatic.com; you can "ping" your website address to a lot of search engines, so they know to look you up when people are looking for blogs, or, more specifically, your blog.
Depends on the email host. Some providers (such as MSN hotmail) allow you to send emails to you own account. Just put your own address in the "Recipient" bar. The provider should not matter at all, you just need to put your email in as the recipient. The message will be sent to your inbox almost instantaneously.