SergMour
June 14th, 2002, 12:36 PM
Hi everyone,
We are looking into developing an application that manages different kinds of devices connected over TCP/IP network. We also write firmware for these devices and load it from the central computer.
The problem is that we need to assign IP addresses to these devices. The boards of the devices containing TCP/IP stack have DHCP client functionality but our customers may have just one computer running either of Win 98/NT/2000/XP workstations so we need DHCP server able to run on either of these operating systems.
Any help on how to assign IP addresses to network devices or where to obtain DHCP server running on workstations will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sergei
We are looking into developing an application that manages different kinds of devices connected over TCP/IP network. We also write firmware for these devices and load it from the central computer.
The problem is that we need to assign IP addresses to these devices. The boards of the devices containing TCP/IP stack have DHCP client functionality but our customers may have just one computer running either of Win 98/NT/2000/XP workstations so we need DHCP server able to run on either of these operating systems.
Any help on how to assign IP addresses to network devices or where to obtain DHCP server running on workstations will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sergei