DHCP is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network from a defined range of numbers. MDR refers to the digital recording of music. Hi-Fi stands for high fidelity and describes audio equipment that can accurately reproduce a wide range of frequencies to provide a lifelike sound quality.
DHCP is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network from a defined range of numbers. MDR refers to the digital recording of music. Hi-Fi stands for high fidelity and describes audio equipment that can accurately reproduce a wide range of frequencies to provide a lifelike sound quality.
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DHCP is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network from a defined range of numbers. MDR refers to the digital recording of music. Hi-Fi stands for high fidelity and describes audio equipment that can accurately reproduce a wide range of frequencies to provide a lifelike sound quality.
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