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DHCP Server

DHCP is a client-server protocol that replies to requests from a DHCP server and provides
configuration information to devices on an IP network (the DHCP clients). The DHCP server
provides network addresses from a central pool on an as-needed basis. DHCP is very useful for
providing IP addresses to devices connected to the network temporarily or for sharing a limited
pool of IP addresses among a group of hosts that do not need permanent IP addresses.
1. Log-in to your router. From the left frame, click Configuration and then click DHCP
Server from the submenu. The "DHCP Server" page will appear, showing the current Server
status and DHCP Settings. In the DHCP Server Mode section, choose Disabled (disable the
DHCP function) or DHCP server or DHCP relay agent, then click the Configure button to
edit the settings. The DHCP server is disabled by default.
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