DHCP Explained - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Published 2017-05-01
What is DHCP? This is an animated video explaining DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Also explains the difference between a static IP vs dynamic IP.
#DHCP

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All Comments (21)
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    This is hands down, the best explanation ever!!!! You break it down, you don't talk 100 miles per hour and go all over the place, like my professors!!!!!
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    The best video about DHCP EVER. Simply, clear and easy. Thank you for uploading this vídeo, has been very helpful !!
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    I’m preparing for interviews and this helped me a lot. I’ve studied about dhcp two years ago which I bearly remember.I have been feeling very low for not clearing interviews but after watching this video I got a hope that it is never too late to revise and start from scratch.I’m going to put my 100% efforts in preparing though I feel bad for missing out all good companies due to lack of preparation
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