24 Feb
2009
24 Feb
'09
02:52
James Knott wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
You typically only want one DHCP server per network, so if you have another router make sure it does not have its dhcp server turned on.
There's nothing wrong with having multiple DHCP servers, provided there's some means of preventing them from handing out duplicate addresses. The easiest way is to simply give each server it's own address pool, within the same subnet. The other info, such as default root etc., is usually the same for all DHCP servers.
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