INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If it isn't enabled, enable it.  This list will tell you the computer name of everyone connected to your network on DHCP (DHCP automatically configures a computer's IP and DNS settings. This only works if everyone connected uses DHCP. If someone connects and uses their own static address, then this will not show them.)

SUMMARY: Navigate to the Setup tab. Scroll down until you see 'DHCP Server' if it is enabled, continue to the next step. Click on the "Status" tab and then on "Local Network" just below the main tabs. Click the button that says "DHCP Clients Table".


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are too afraid to ask your crush out in person, then you can do so electronically.  If you have their number, call or text them and see if they’d like to go out.  You can even DM or email them if you have his email address or social media information.  You can say something like “Hey Trevor, how are you?  I was wondering if you would like to go out with me on Saturday night?” If you are nervous about his response, go and do something else like watch a show for 30 minutes or so to calm down, and then check your phone. If you prefer not to ask via text, practice asking him out in the mirror to build your confidence up.  When you do so, think about how you look and what your gestures or facial expressions are conveying.  If they express nervousness, then keep practicing until they don’t. Put together an empowering playlist of your favorite songs.  Listen to them that morning while you’re getting dressed, in your car on the way to work or school, and whenever you have some free time during the day before you see him.  This will also put you in a good mood, which will make the ask easier and more enjoyable.

SUMMARY: Asking them via phone or email. Practice in the mirror. Listen to some confidence boosting music.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Look around your house and find some paper clips of different sizes. You can go to your local craft store, convenience store, or office depot to find more paper clips if you ran out.   Use different color paper clips to make your hoop piercing more creative. Depending on how thick you want your piercing, you may want to use multiple paper clips. Two paper clip hoops can be placed together to create a thicker hoop. With one pair of flat nose pliers, pull the paper clip out of its original shape. Then use the pliers to help you straighten it out completely by pulling each end flat.   Cut the straightened paper clip using scissors or diagonal cutting pliers, if you want to make it smaller. The length of the straightened paper clip will affect the size of the hoop piercing. The size of the cylinder object depends on how wide you want your hoop piercing. Pens, markers, and highlighters can work for this step.   Take one end of your straightened paper clip and curve it around your cylinder object. Roll the object to make the entire straightened paper clip curved into a hoop. Depending on how long your straightened paper clip was, you may have to gently pull apart the ends of your “hoop” so you have a gap for your skin. Figuring out where you want your piercing will help you decide how wide of a gap to leave between the two ends of the paper clip, so your skin can fit inside. Hoop piercings are usually worn on the lip, nose, septum, or eyebrow. Apply a small amount of eyelash glue to the ends of the paper clip(s). Eyelash glue is the best adhesive for fake facial piercings because it is already made for the skin, so it will last the longest and not be harmful.   Choose an eyelash glue with a small applicator. Let the glue set on the ends for 20-30 seconds before applying to the skin. Tweezers are the most effective when handling paper clips. You will be able to hold them steady and not get any glue on unwanted areas of your face. Place your paper clip hoop where you want your piercing.

SUMMARY:
Find some paper clips. Straighten the paper clip out with pliers. Roll it with a cylinder object. Decide where you want your piercing. Apply eyelash glue to the ends. Use tweezers to place your piercing.