ke4nt1
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Posted: July 16 2004,16:11 |
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Most networks have DHCP setup to serve "leases" to clients
This means that the network "tells" the computer this information, such as ip address, broadcast, dns/nameserver information, etc..
If you do not have this on your network, and need to enter data in manually, then only you have access to that specific information. If you do not have it now, a call to your ISP would be next. They can give you DNS/nameserver info, your IP address, etc. Your network design, and choice of ip block, is your decision. Youe broadcast address will be related to your choice of ip block.
Are you connecting to an existing network, or building one yourself? If your connecting to an existing network, most of these decisions have already been made by the network admin.. Contact them for more info.
73 ke4nt
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