Take a look at whether the DHCP Client service is auto State
Manage network configuration by registering and changing IP addresses and DNS names.
Executable file path:
C:windowssystem32svchost.exe-k Netsvcs
Add:
People using dsl/cable, ICS, and IPSEC need this service to specify dynamic ip~
Startup method:
1. Right click on My Computer ~ Manage ~ Find service and application ~ Select Service ~ Find DHCP Client double click on Right-hand window-start type Select Auto ~ Then restart the computer or click the Start command on the top left ~ ~
2. Enter Msconfig in Start/run, open the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click on the "Services" tab above, locate the "DHCP Client", click the hook in front of it, and then reboot the system after "OK". You can also enable it in the-control Panel--management tools--services. 3. The executive order is as follows
C:windowssystem32svchost.exe-k Netsvcs
Dependencies:
AFD Network support Environment, NetBT, SYMTDI, TCP/IP Protocol Driver and NetBios over TCP/IP services
Brief analysis:
The process name of the
DHCP CLIENT:DHCP (DHCP Client service) is SVCHOST.EXE,WINXP Home/pro the startup type of the default installation is automatic, dependent on AFD networking Support Environment, NetBIOS over TCP/IP and TCP/IP Protocol driver services. Simply put, the DHCP process is where a single host (DHCP Server) in the network automatically assigns all network parameters to any computer in the network, and the DHCP client is the object computer on which the network parameters are assigned to the network. This DHCP Client service is essential if network parameters such as IP addresses are automatically assigned to the network. For home stand-alone users, as long as they are using the Dsl/cable Internet, the ICS and the IPSec service need this to specify static IP, so this service is usually not closed unless your machine is a complete stand-alone application environment.