I would tell you but nah because I do math so yeah thanks yes
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Lacking a response to my question, I'll assume there's no "correct' answer here.
Joaquin could contact the university's graphic arts department, or if he's interested in the programming side of it, the computer science department, and ask if they have any information on the topic. If he's already majoring to become an animator, then he should talk to one of his professors to see if they know someone in the business that would speak with Joaquin.
The faster and better way would be to go to reddit, or some site at which animators congregate (most probably found through Google), read the forums, and create if he's not finding a suitable answer.
Answer:
You should configure a DHCP superscope.
Explanation:
The problem here is that after the host #200 is connected to your LAN, the next host IP is going to be the APIPA Address(Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing) because the server don´t have any IP to offer, in windows server you must configure a feature of the DHCP service called superscope. A superscope is a feature of Windows Server DHCP that enables to serve multiple IP subnets to the same physical LAN, this feature will enable another subnet in your system so any host connected must have a valid IP address.