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Konstantin Frolov2015-05-26 11:01:50
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Konstantin Frolov, 2015-05-26 11:01:50

Minimum device for dhcp?

Greetings.
What are the minimum devices that can run a dhcp service on the network?
Only mk802 comes to my mind.

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Melkij, 2015-05-26
@melkij

Those. Interested in exactly the physical size that you can fit into?
habrahabr.ru/post/147369 a little more directly RJ45. Performance for DHCP should be enough. On modern hardware it will turn out more interesting, but to fit into the minimum size at any cost is a rather academic task and rarely needed. Usually + - a few centimeters do not play a role, but USB is regular and something else useful is more interesting to get.

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Andrey Burov, 2015-05-26
@BuriK666

well, there are even fewer, for example, Raspberry pi, but I think Arduino can also be taught

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2015-05-26
@leahch

Yes, at least write with your hands on the microcontroller (ARM32 / AVR, then everywhere). Here is an implementation example - we.easyelectronics.ru/electro-and-pc/podklyuchenie...

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Konstantin, 2015-05-26
@fallen8rwtf

let's get down even the Linux virtual machine running with you

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Sergey, 2015-05-26
@edinorog

whatever). e.g. www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Quark/A1SQN.cfm ^_^

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