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Reference
Glossary
The dynamic host configuration
protocol is an addressing protocol for TCP/IP networks. IP addresses
are leased to individual computers on the network from a DHCP server. DHCP
allows users to move to different locations on a network without having to
bother a network administrator (and they hate being bothered) to manually
assign a new IP address. DHCP is useful in homes with several computers
sharing a single high-speed Internet connection.
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