Table of NetBIOS and DHCP clients?

Hello

I have 2 nagging doubts...

Suppose that both computers are connected through a Linksys router.

C1 computer running a Web server.

1. If I type http://C1 in the browser to the computer of the C2 Server Web interface opens?

2 when I try to access the Web in C1 server as above or just ping C1 C2... the name search will increase from the table of DHCP and NetBIOS clients?

Thank you in advance for help out me

-Gandalf-

Is no DHCP clients table not no matter what resolution of names. The only goal is to show you the leases DHCP that has the DHCP server on the active router. The customer table DHCP doesn't even tell you whether or not the device in the list is always online.

Resolution of names within a LAN always happens with NetBIOS. If C1 is the host name of the web server inside your local network and no active firewall cripple NetBIOS http://C1/ mechanisms need to connect to the web server on C1 to port 80.

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