Server DHCP and NAT Clone Question

I have the ea6500 and I was wondering what the DHCP server is for?

I turned it off and everything seems to be able to connect without it.

Am I missing something?

Also, when I turn off clone my pc MAC addy, I can't connect to the internet. (My computer is hard wired to the router).

What is the clone for and why can't connect without a permit?

Thank you!

Just like what I mentioned on my previous post that if you disable the DHCP server that router will work only as a switch & if this occurs while a computer will be able to have the internet connection.

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