basti writes:
> Whats wrong there?
> Can someone put me in the wright direction?
Must you use kea-dhcp? I researched a similar situation (I think, I'm
not 100% from your description) and dnsmasq as DHCP server can handle
this.
Hello,
maybe a bit off topic.
The goal is to have a central DHCP/DNS server for multiple IP ranges in
the same network.
- LAN has 192.168.30.0/24
- guest should have 10.10.10.0/24
At the moment LAN and guest has different interfaces but i have to
change this.
A new wifi repeater / AP is n
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