A badly configured DNS server can significantly degrade network response time by introducing delays in domain name resolution. If the DNS server is slow to respond or misconfigured, it may lead to timeouts or increased latency, as clients wait longer for the server to resolve domain names to IP addresses. Additionally, improper settings can cause frequent retries and additional lookups, compounding the delay and negatively impacting overall network performance. This can result in slow-loading websites and unresponsive applications for users.
A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.
client/server network
Router is usually configured as a DHCP client for WAN (Internet) network and as a DHCP server for local network.
its just called a network enabled computer or server or a workgroup and this if it configured to work
The firewall typically is configured to allow inbound connections on a specific port to a particular IP address on the network (the server). This usually means that port 80 and/or 443 will be configured to allow access to the server from the Internet.
Assigns addresses and configures clients for network access.
dynamic
dynamic
NAP
Each computer requests configuration information from a server.
Yes, you can.
Network or subnetwork IP address. Broadcast address on the network