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		<title>How to Configure DHCP Scopes on Windows Server</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A DHCP scope is a range of IP addresses that a DHCP server can assign to clients. Once you&#8217;ve installed the DHCP role on your Windows Server, the next step is to configure your DHCP scopes. This guide will provide simple instructions on how to do this. 1. First, you...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A DHCP scope is a range of IP addresses that a DHCP server can assign to clients. Once you&rsquo;ve installed the DHCP role on your Windows Server, the next step is to configure your DHCP scopes. This guide will provide simple instructions on how to do this. 1. First, you need to open the DHCP Manager. You can do this by clicking on the Start Menu, typing Server Manager into the search box&#8230;</p>
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		<title>How to perform an MTR test on a Windows / Linux / MacOS</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In another article, we&#8217;ve covered How to Use TRACERT / Traceroute in Windows, the TRACERT command is used to trace the network route and we also covered the important extension available for the TRACERT command. MTR is a helpful tool used to troubleshoot network problems. MTR is widely used to...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In another article, we&rsquo;ve covered How to Use TRACERT / Traceroute in Windows, the TRACERT command is used to trace the network route and we also covered the important extension available for the TRACERT command. MTR is a helpful tool used to troubleshoot network problems. MTR is widely used to track issue&#x2d;related destinations by pulling the real&#x2d;time data of the packet traveling.</p>
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