Hi 

I have test platform network running server 2012, the PCs are cat cabled
back to the network switch.
All the PCs connect to the domain.

I also have several wifi devices (laptops/tablets/smartphones) which connect
the internet but not the server or domain. The Virgin Media router also has
DHCP.

The router is fixed to 192.168.1.1
The server is fixed to 192.168.1.2

I've also set the ranges for DHCP so the server has 192.168.1.10 to
192.168.1.230 The router has the range 192.168.1.239 and above.

My thinking was if anything logs into the domain it will take the server
DHCP IP address range and wifi devices from the router DHCP IP range.

Having checked all the connected devices they all seem to be 239 and above.

It appears it is a bad idea to have 2 DHCP servers but not sure if this will
stop the tablets and smartphones getting a connection.

Could anyone point me towards best practices please. Not sure if I can turn
off DHCP on the server altogether.

Regards
Graham






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