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Dell Wyse Enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7P for Dell Latitude 3460 Wyse TC and Dell Latitude E7270 Wyse TC Administrator’s Guide

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Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

This appendix contains the DHCP options you can use with your thin client. A thin client is initially configured to obtain its IP address and network configurations from a DHCP server, new thin client or a thin client reset to default configurations. A DHCP server can also provide the IP address or DNS name of the file server and the root-path location of software in Microsoft .msi form for access through the DHCP upgrade process. Using DHCP to configure and upgrade thin client is recommended and saves you the time and effort needed to complete these processes locally on multiple thin client, if a DHCP server is not available, fixed IP addresses can be assigned and must be entered locally for each device. A DHCP server can also provide the IP address of the WDM server.

For more information on configuring a DHCP server see documentation on the Microsoft web site at www.microsoft.com


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