Yes you can use your DHCP server with your Windows 7 VM. You could also use your DHCP server for your 'real' network if you were doing bridging in your virtualization tool (e.g. VMware Workstation). If you could tell me which tool you are using for virtualization I could point you into the rigth direction. – kaisero Oct 10 '15 at 15:10.
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Good docs, easy to install, runs solid on windows (for a change lol)
I haven't use all the feature it claim, just very simple DHCPRange for Kali server. Good alternate to dnsmasq and ics-hdcp-sever without mess up with the network function.. Have to compile for x64 though. Global option is too lengthy should break down to category
Does what it's suppose to do, but poorly. Obviously not much time has been spend with this program. However its free, so no complains here. Documentation is seriously outdated and inaccurate (2013; code is 2017), hence the 3 stars only. I found the hard way (looking through the code) that option 150 is completely not defined, although the doc says it's called TFTPserverAddress. And surprise-surprise, option TFTPServerIPaddress is option 128 despite the PDF says is called TFTPPhoneServer. Good that we can use the options by numbers, not by names.
Fantastic tool. Gets around Windows licensing when connecting non-computer related nodes to a network. Loving how 3CX and Google Chromecast respond to it. Would LOVE a GUI built around it, but using Notepad++ does help me understand it a lot, lot better than any GUI ever could. I never knew you could pack so much into something so small.
Windows 7 DHCP setup. Click on the link next to 'Connections:' for the Internet connected device. Click on Properties button. Click on Sharing tab. Select your other network connection in the drop down list below. Hit OK button, sit back and wait for a few minutes. You may be prompted to reboot. Hello everyone.is there a third party software that I can install on a Windows 7 64 Bit computer which will assign ip addresses to network devices that are on the same LAN (DHCP Server)?the goal is for network devices to get an ip addresses assigned by the Windows 7 computer. Open the Run dialog box by using the Windows Key + R key combination on your keyboard. Type “services.msc” in the box without the quotation marks and click OK in order to open Services. Locate DHCP Client Service in the services list, right-click on it and select Properties from the context menu which appears.