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No idea. Below information obtained here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/169289 may help. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a standard protocol defined by RFC 1541 (which is superseded by RFC 2131) that allows a server to dynamically distribute IP addressing and configuration information to clients. Normally the DHCP server provides the client with at least this basic information: • IP Address

• Subnet Mask

• Default Gateway Other information can be provided as well, such as Domain Name Service (DNS) server addresses and Windows internet Name Service (WINS) server addresses. The system administrator configures the DHCP server with the options that are parsed out to the client.

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