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1. B - The laptop used by a salesperson while traveling
Try to assign static IP addresses to servers?
"IP configuration" determines how your computers IP address is assigned. A "static address" is what would be set if you want to manually assign your computer an IP. A "dynamic IP address" would use DHCP or some other form of this to automatically assign your device an IP without an user intervention and usually should be set unless you need to make you IP set to something very specific.
router that accepts all internet traffic for a company's LAN
1. DHCP server 2.Static assignment 3 manual dhcp
If you are using a crossover cable, simply assign static IP's to each machine (192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3). If using regular network cable, you will need to use a network switch or hub to connect them together, still using the static IP's for each machine.
No, Windows normally assumes that the network uses DHCP and it attempts to find a DHCP server on the network. If it cannot find one it will eventually assign a 169.x.x.x address but it will not assign the gateway or the DNS addresses when it assigns the 169.x.x.x address.
don't use wood as it can build up static on the laptop and fry it this takes about a year
Your IP address is assigned to you by your ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) If you want a Static IP, ( one that does not change ) then you need to talk to your ISP. There is typically a charge for this service. Most ISP assign IP's that periodically change and recycle, called Dynamic.
First, pick out the address you wish to permanently assign to the workstation, plus the subnet mask you are going to use.Then, bring up the network adaptor properties and put the address in the dialog box (for Windows).For Unix/Linux systems, using the ifconfig command allows you to assign a static address (see first part above) to any adaptor.
DHCP can assign IP addresses dynamically, but servers, including print serves, should have static IP addresses to avoid surprises.
Yes, There is such a thing as a laptop stand. They come in a few different forms, Here is the Argos listings of Laptop Stands. http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Search/searchTerms/LAPTOP+STAND.htm