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Jan Ceuleers wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Eric Sharkey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If every dhcp server on a network is using MAC address filtering, and
the sets of recognized MAC addresses are disjoint, then any number of
dhcp servers should happily coexist on the same network.
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The other way in which multiple DHCP servers can coexist is by using fixed IP addresses.
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If you're using fixed ip addresses then there is no need for a DHCP
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