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haneWIN DHCP Server 3.1.28.1, issued by haneWIN Software, is a network-services utility that turns any Windows computer into a standards-compliant DHCP/BOOTP server built strictly on RFC 2131. Designed for LAN administrators who need reliable address management without dedicated hardware, the program supplies dynamic leases while also allowing fixed allocations through predefined profiles or static reservations tied to hardware addresses, client identifiers, vendor/user classes, relay-agent data, or interface-specific rules. A multithreaded TFTP service is embedded so that PXE clients can download boot images securely in the same session, and the engine supports every standard DHCP/BOOTP option without imposing a client limit. Multihomed hosts can serve up to 32 network interfaces, each holding its own address pool, and the background Windows service can be monitored or reconfigured through an English/German Control Panel applet. Typical deployments include temporary conference networks, classroom labs, isolated test segments, and rapid-deployment disaster-recovery sites where a full-scale appliance is impractical. The current release is 3.1.28.1; two major versions are maintained to cover legacy and current operating-system generations. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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