Farina Ahmed Posted 11 Sep 2023 13:57
  
No, it's not recommended to create two DHCP servers on the same network segment with overlapping IP address ranges. Doing so can lead to conflicts and unpredictable behavior for devices trying to obtain IP addresses.

In your scenario, if you have a DHCP server on ETH2 with a range of 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.100, and you want to set up another DHCP server on an AP connected to the same network segment with a range of 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.254, it could result in IP address conflicts.

Instead, you should configure only one DHCP server on your network segment. You can either extend the IP address range of the existing DHCP server (e.g., 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254) or, if you have specific requirements for different IP ranges, you can create DHCP reservations or static IP assignments for certain devices on the network. This way, you can ensure that all IP addresses are managed by a single DHCP server, preventing conflicts and simplifying network management.

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