You can, but you will need to make sure that both servers are marked as
"not authoritative" (if such a feature is available).

not available...

Be aware, though, that this could cause a
newly-arriving client to take a bit longer to connect (Client: "I'd
like to use 192.168.234.123... anyone? ... anyone? ... Bueller? ... OK,
which address can I use?" Server: "Oh, sorry. 192.168.1.100")

understood

You might find it easier to turn off the DHCP on one AP and define
multiple ranges there.

Thanks Darac :-)

Pol


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