Windows XP takes the "process" out of processing your digital photos. Just snap and go - it's that easy! You can decide which photos to keep, which ones to alter or enhance, and which ones to leave on the cutting-room floor. Windows XP contains all kinds of helpful and exciting features for viewing photos, as well as printing, storing, and sharing them.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an automatic configuration protocol used on IP networks. Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate with other computers on the network. DHCP allows a computer to be configured automatically, eliminating the need for intervention by a network administrator. It also provides a central database for keeping track of computers that have been connected to the network. This prevents two computers from accidentally being configured with the same IP address.
In the absence of DHCP, hosts may be manually configured with an IP address. Alternatively IPv6 hosts may use stateless address autoconfiguration to generate an IP address. IPv4 hosts may use link-local addressing to achieve limited local connectivity.
In addition to IP addresses, DHCP also provides other configuration information, particularly the IP addresses of local caching DNS resolvers. Hosts that do not use DHCP for address configuration may still use it to obtain other configuration information.
There are two versions of DHCP, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6. While both versions bear the same name and perform much the same purpose, the details of the protocol for IPv4 and IPv6 are sufficiently different that they can be considered separate protocols
In the absence of DHCP, hosts may be manually configured with an IP address. Alternatively IPv6 hosts may use stateless address autoconfiguration to generate an IP address. IPv4 hosts may use link-local addressing to achieve limited local connectivity.
In addition to IP addresses, DHCP also provides other configuration information, particularly the IP addresses of local caching DNS resolvers. Hosts that do not use DHCP for address configuration may still use it to obtain other configuration information.
There are two versions of DHCP, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6. While both versions bear the same name and perform much the same purpose, the details of the protocol for IPv4 and IPv6 are sufficiently different that they can be considered separate protocols
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Dynamic IP
For basic usage, such as surfing the web, uploading and downloading files, or checking email you can use a dynamic IP.
Static IP
For more involved usage, like running one or more servers, utilizing applications that require external access, or allowing a service to run incoming audio or video, you will need a static IP address. Depending how many of these you plan to use for your business will determine how many static IPs you will need.
What is wideband Internet?
The term "wideband" refers to Internet that delivers speeds 50Mbps and higher.
What is SiteBuilder?
SiteBuilder is a template-driven, online website development tool that allows you to create a rich, customized website without needing to have any knowledge of HTML code.
What is my domain pointer?
A domain pointer is a Web hosting feature that allows you to automatically send Web visitors from one or more of your domain names to your primary website. Domain pointers also give you the ability to point a domain to a subdirectory acting as a stand-alone website.
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