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Exceptions
Most computers these days have a setting that “retrieves settings automatically”. This
saves the administrator from having to individually set up each computer. It also allows
people to just “plug” into a network jack and get a live Internet connection. This works
through a protocol called DHCP, or Dynamic Host Control Protocol. Basically, when a
computer connects to a physical network, it sends out a broadcast message to any DHCP
server listening saying “give me an address please”. If a DHCP server is present on the
network, it passes an address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers back to the
computer to set up its TCP/IP connection.
Appendix A – Part Number List
WiFi Bridge
DB-04
-Power cable for Bridge
-TS-3001
WiFi Access Point (with cables)
DB-02