CS 182.51: Security for Cable and DSL Home Networks
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Eric Skagerberg
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Adjunct Instructor,
Computer Studies Department
Santa Rosa Junior College
, California
Internet TCP/IP addressing
Page last updated 8 May, 2019
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Automatically gives a temporary address number, subnet mask, etc.
Used in most connections from Internet providers
A network
router
in your home or office may provide separate DHCP to your computer