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**Con:** in your network a set of services (DHCP, TFTP) is required that is not trivial to set up; does not scale (work well) for lots of thin clients (the delivering server is a bottleneck)
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**Con:** in your network a set of services (DHCP, TFTP) is required that is not trivial to set up; does not scale (work well) for lots of thin clients (the delivering server is a bottleneck)
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### Prerequisites
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### Prerequisites
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**Note:** DevStation includes an http server and a DNS/DHCP/Router utility that allows simple configuration of the following services
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**Note:** DevStation includes a HTTP server and a DNS/DHCP/Router utility that allows simple configuration of the following services
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#### DHCP
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#### DHCP
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PXE requires you to have a working [DHCP] service for assigning IP adresses to thin clients. In addition to that you have to configure two DHCP options for requesting thin clients:
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PXE requires you to have a working [DHCP] service for assigning IP adresses to thin clients. In addition to that you have to configure two DHCP options for requesting thin clients:
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