My network is split between two houses.  I've got a router that locks
up once or twice a month that lies between the two homes.  I have a
dhcp server set up on one house and when that router goes down,
anything that relies on dhcp at the other house eventually becomes
blind.

My thinking is that I would set up a dhcp server at each house, but
make sure they don't overlap on their address pools.  Is there any
downside to this?


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