How To Configure Dhcp Server In Windows 7?
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1. Open the Control Panel and type ‘DHCP’ in the search bar.
2. Select ‘DHCP (Local)’ from the list of results.
3. Right–click on ‘DHCP (Local)’, then select ‘Manage’.
4. In the new window, right–click on your server and click on ‘Authorize’.
5. Right–click on ‘IPv4’ and select ‘New Scope’.
6. Enter a name for the scope and the range of IP addresses that you want to use.
7. Set the duration for how long a client can lease an IP address from the DHCP server.
8. Click on ‘OK’ to save the new scope.
9. To configure additional settings, such as DNS settings, right–click on the scope and select ‘Properties’.
10. Click on the ‘Advanced’ tab and make any other changes you‘d like to make.
11. When finished, click ‘OK’ to save the scope settings.
1. Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
2. Select Network and Sharing Center.
3. Click Change Adapter Settings in the left pane.
4. Right-click the adapter you want to configure and select Properties.
5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
6. Select Use the following IP address and enter a valid IP address for your network.
7. Enter the Subnet mask and Default gateway.
8. Select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the IP address of your DNS server.
9. Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address of the DHCP server.
10. Enter the subnet mask and default gateway.
11. Select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the IP address of your DNS server.
12. Select Advanced, then select the DHCP tab.
13. Select Enable DHCP server and enter a valid range of IP addresses.
14. Select OK and restart your computer to apply the changes.