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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a system used by computer networks to automatically assign IP addresses and other relevant settings to devices when they connect. This ensures each device can communicate easily within the network and access the internet without manual configuration. Think of DHCP as a digital receptionist that hands out a unique ID (IP address) and necessary instructions to each device, making the process seamless, efficient, and reducing errors in network setup.