Network administration outfit Competitive Automation Inc, Menlo Park, California, has got its Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol software into the Wollongong Group Inc, which is to incorporate it into its TCP/IP client stack. It has an option on the Join server version. The work should take no more than three months, Wollongong estimates. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is an Internet systems administration protocol that automates the addition of devices to TCP/IP networks. The Competitive Automation software is already bundled with its products by SunSoft Inc. Wollongong says the technology will enable configuration and relationship management environments to be extended and to offer facilities for Internet service provider account information in future. Wollongong will add Window NT versions of its Windows, Mac, OpenVMS and Interactive Unix PathWay TCP/IP.