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How to set up 2 DHCP servers in a single network?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 706160"><p>Ahh yes, I see it's a limitation of the particular equipment.. More powerful gear (SOHO or above) will give you much more flexibility. I'd recommend ditching all of the consumer gear and moving to Prosumer. Setup Untangle ($49 a year for full UTM), put a switch behind it, toss a Unifi access point onto the switch and either install the software controller on a PC/Server or get the CloudKey to control it. If you are feeling frisky, spend $50-$60 on a Pi3 kit on Amazon, 30-45 min of your time and setup a Pi-Hole. Plug that into the switch and point Untangle to the Pi-Hole for DNS resolution.</p><p></p><p>Then you can dispose of all of this limiting consumer gear and ARP poisoning disasters and get some really really serious protection for almost nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 706160"] Ahh yes, I see it's a limitation of the particular equipment.. More powerful gear (SOHO or above) will give you much more flexibility. I'd recommend ditching all of the consumer gear and moving to Prosumer. Setup Untangle ($49 a year for full UTM), put a switch behind it, toss a Unifi access point onto the switch and either install the software controller on a PC/Server or get the CloudKey to control it. If you are feeling frisky, spend $50-$60 on a Pi3 kit on Amazon, 30-45 min of your time and setup a Pi-Hole. Plug that into the switch and point Untangle to the Pi-Hole for DNS resolution. Then you can dispose of all of this limiting consumer gear and ARP poisoning disasters and get some really really serious protection for almost nothing. [/QUOTE]
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