2 Routers 1 Home Network | Why Disable DHCP?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2020
  • When you have 2 routers on 1 home network, is it really necessary to disable DHCP?
    "I didn't disable DHCP on mine and it worked fine!"
    Yes, it's true that it's not necessary to disable DHCP. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol's whole purpose is to assign IP addresses to devices on your network. But if you don't disable it, you will have problems in the future.
    Router 1 has a DHCP server that operates INDEPENDENTLY of Router 2, which also has its own DHCP server. They don't communicate with each other which IP addresses they are handing out.
    It's possible that Router 1 can assign DIFFERENT IP addresses than Router 2. It's random.
    However, it's also possible Router 1 can assign the SAME IP addresses as Router 2.
    You can even plug everything in and have it working initially with no IP conflicts. But then later when you get back home from work you can be assigned a NEW IP address without even realizing it. So it's possible to have problems in the future even if you aren't adding "new" devices to your network. Your IP address is LEASED to your device from the DHCP server for a temporary amount of time. Like 1 day or 1 week. Then when that expires, it CAN be assigned the same IP address again. But it can ALSO be assigned a different IP address. This opens up the possibility for IP address conflicts days, weeks, or months down the road.
    It is possible to make advanced configurations to your DHCP servers so that they are choosing different IP addresses independently so there will be no IP conflicts. But I believe in the KISS principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Just disable 1 of the DHCP servers. No need to make all kinds of configurations that achieve the same result as simply disabling DHCP on all but one router.
    All devices that connect to the router with DHCP disabled can still obtain an IP address from the router with DHCP enabled. Basic networking concepts allow that to happen.
    I hope this was clear and not more confusing. Thank you for your time and I hope I've helped you out!
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Комментарии • 295

  • @yukgaejang4417
    @yukgaejang4417 4 года назад +14

    You don't how happy i am to have found your channel. Thank the heaveeeeens 😌♥️

  • @wagonet
    @wagonet 3 года назад +71

    This man can explain complex topics and simplify it for the regular peeps. Thanks!! This helped me a lot

    • @unknownwolf4046
      @unknownwolf4046 3 года назад +1

      This odd my 4G modem it keeps disabling DHCP i have no External Router hooked to it my bec 6300nel Ridgewave R15 LTE modem

  • @Humanist1199
    @Humanist1199 3 года назад +2

    This man is genius in explaining complex things..appreciated

  • @SamNjorogeOmweri
    @SamNjorogeOmweri 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much, this is the best explanation of conflicts that I’ve received so far, was trying to figure out why my phone would just not work sometimes on Wi-Fi.

  • @edwardreilly9098
    @edwardreilly9098 2 года назад +3

    Finally - someone explains why the secondary router should be set up in AP mode with DHCP turned off. Thank you very much.

  • @bradakan1
    @bradakan1 3 года назад

    A friend told me to do this, i wanted to know why.
    And this is a clear video with the info!

  • @neoone75
    @neoone75 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your explanation. I used to be a network and server administrator some 20 years ago. Since then I have been doing other stuff in ICT, more business architecture orientated. I have forgot all the skills I used to have. I'm going to move the new apartment in couple of days. Because of two stairs I need to have two wifi routers and I simply didn't remember how connect them together in right way.

  • @SriTejaChilakapati
    @SriTejaChilakapati 3 года назад

    Me at 7:21. So that's how a switch works! Believe me I learnt more about switch by watching this video rather than plenty others in youtube. Because apparantly nobody ever told me how a switch works in combination with a router. All they told was a router has DHCP where as a switch doesn't. This video gave me the complete idea. Thanks! This helped me a lot.

  • @ruvelcuasito6848
    @ruvelcuasito6848 2 года назад

    Man, you're totally one of those people who's effective in teaching... cuz a guy like me, who had no clue of this DHCP and other router terminologies etc., finally understood this sh** by only just watching this 10 min video of yours. 1 sub count from me? done.

  • @ProducerCliff
    @ProducerCliff 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant explanation! the best on RUclips!

  • @XxinsaneDavidxX
    @XxinsaneDavidxX 2 года назад +1

    Thanks ! Straight to the point , easy to understand ✅

  • @avtech6056
    @avtech6056 3 года назад +1

    Short & Clear. Well done

  • @catmar1944
    @catmar1944 Год назад

    Yes that was very helpful as we have two routers here and we had conflicts, so hopefully when my son in law gets home from work he can disable DHCP on the secondary router, so thanks for the clarity.

  • @codycarr4608
    @codycarr4608 3 года назад +2

    Man love how you explain it for us network dummies can understand it! Lol Thanks man been having this exact problem! 😆

  • @1slothua1
    @1slothua1 4 года назад +1

    Great explanation. I set up a google Wi-Fi nest and noticed my phone’s internet connection was always slow. Now I know why. I will disable my cable modem’s DHCP. Thanks

  • @TheRafalblog
    @TheRafalblog 8 месяцев назад +1

    What you have said is common sense. The best solution is always to keep things simple. I have a couple of routers at home. The nightmare was setting up all the routers the other ways you have mentioned: setting up the IP ranges etc. Since I saw your other movie about how to set up routers disabling DHCP and changing IPs in every one of the routers, life has become easier.

  • @rugman0462
    @rugman0462 3 года назад +2

    Very clear and very simple explanation thank you for you help and instruction Keep it simple !

  • @UltimateTechHub
    @UltimateTechHub 3 года назад +2

    I did a similar video and yes disable DHCP because it may or may not work and why take the chance. Its a simple one click disable tab. Its not a difficult task and its the same as disabling the UPNP which is also necessary. Good video Home Network Central. By the way I love Home Networking!!

  • @MikeSmitran
    @MikeSmitran 3 года назад +3

    Finally the right information, Thanks man !!!!

  • @barbierimando8133
    @barbierimando8133 3 года назад +1

    another question.. can the internet provider monitor and change the configurations i made in the routers on their end?

  • @Sound_man73_Electronics
    @Sound_man73_Electronics 3 года назад +9

    Excellent video. Perfectly explains which DHCP setting to use for an access point. Thanks!

  • @harshitsukhija9626
    @harshitsukhija9626 3 года назад +1

    Thanku soo much for providing me this information.
    I m not able to use the internet for 5 long hours. Now I get my solution.
    Thanku soo much buddy 🥳

  • @carlosmontana5219
    @carlosmontana5219 2 года назад

    I just subscribed this dude is a beast explained everything in a couple minutes and he is right

  • @BIG_JV
    @BIG_JV 6 месяцев назад

    That explanation was FANTASTIC! thank you brother! 👍

  • @Salil616
    @Salil616 3 года назад +1

    Omg what a great teacher you are❤️❤️❤️

  • @DoctorTactics1
    @DoctorTactics1 3 года назад

    I turned off dhcp from the 2nd router and wifi works for mobile phones well. But for computers or laptops via Lan or wifi it gives me access error on the browser
    " your connection is not private".. any help please

  • @SantomPh
    @SantomPh Год назад

    is disabling the older router a better option? I have a modem/router combo that is aging badly and have been advised to get a newer router for faster speeds. I still need to modem half of the combo , so how do I run the internet through the modem (with router disabled) and then through the new router? what do I need to do to disable the router function on the old combo with the Wifi running through the second router?

  • @chuizeng8727
    @chuizeng8727 4 года назад +17

    I found the major issues with multiple DHCPs at different routers are the resources sharing, such as printers, NASs, they won't able to cross all the routers. IP conflict is not really a issue as you can assign different IP ranges for each router/DHCP.

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi 3 года назад +2

      You can but the issue is that most people will not do that and you will get IP conflicts.

    • @Kardouino
      @Kardouino Год назад

      Yes the different ip ranges for each router/ dhcp is the solution

    • @lilcrazyj0sh
      @lilcrazyj0sh Год назад

      Have one router on 192.168.1.x and the other on 192.168.0.x

  • @ahmedalmassri2997
    @ahmedalmassri2997 2 года назад

    Really excellent explanation
    Very easy very simple and informative
    Thanks a lot for great efforts

  • @3015gaurav
    @3015gaurav 3 года назад

    Life saving video... huge kudos to maker...

  • @Weowndayou
    @Weowndayou 3 года назад

    Thank you for the explanation!

  • @math001
    @math001 3 года назад

    Will there be any delay if I plug into router 2 instead of the modem/router provided by the ISP or is it negligible? I'm planning on having this setup because apparently the firewall in my ISP router does not work. I want to hide my PC behind a 2nd router with a functioning firewall.
    Was supposed to go and use bridge mode for the ISP router/modem but for some reason it throttles the speed when doing that so I was looking for alternatives.
    If I'm understanding this right I can do something like this for my computer:
    ISP > Modem/Router (DHCP On) lan port > lan port Router 2 (DHCP On, Firewall On) lan port > Device

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager 3 года назад +1

    If you connect LAN from primary to WAN on secondary, that will create two LANs and also avoid the issue, correct? However, I believe that will prevent devices on one router from accessing those on the other since they are in different subsets, right?

  • @yunoshi9012
    @yunoshi9012 2 года назад

    Very well explained. Thanks for this

  • @gurdeepgss
    @gurdeepgss 7 месяцев назад +1

    so we shouldn’t have any problem if wireless is disabled on one and we only connect to second with wireless or wired without disabling any dhcp servers?

  • @guillermoe.sanchezguaida3787
    @guillermoe.sanchezguaida3787 4 года назад +1

    I think I got that problem with my Echo Dot and my sister's Echo Dot, thanks for the video man

  • @ismailif597
    @ismailif597 3 года назад +2

    but what if i want to enable DHCP in the other router with deferent network so that each routers manage it own devices
    can i do that ?
    any help pls

  • @Dean-vd5wr
    @Dean-vd5wr 2 года назад

    Hi great video, but not sure if I missed it in the tutorial. Whether the ethernet cored has to stay connected to each router that you add after configuring? Or can they be wifi connected to the home router? Thanks Dean.

  • @hungrynapps
    @hungrynapps 3 года назад +1

    What if I had my connection lan to wan? .. should I disable dhcp on router 1 or 2

  • @paribeshpaudyel
    @paribeshpaudyel 3 года назад

    Your explanation is awesome. I like your explanation.

  • @dolandoxclub1730
    @dolandoxclub1730 2 года назад

    hey look, we want a lan party but it doesnt show us on the same network. yeah i didnt need youtube to explain this to people, but its finally nice to explain if your stranded in the middle of nowhere with too many computers, this is always good to know.

  • @mandarjoshi9252
    @mandarjoshi9252 2 года назад +1

    What if we add a network switch between the two routers? For example, I have two routers connected thru switch.
    * My Modem is connected to Main Router.
    * From my Main Router, I have a connection to Unmanaged Network Switch.
    * From the Network Switch, I have connection to my Second Router.
    Do I need to disable DHCP on second router? If I disable DHCP on my Second Router then I don't get internet connection thru the Second Router.

  • @needheartranken
    @needheartranken 3 года назад

    Hey! I hope you respond to me! Why does my VOIP avaya, i work as call center agent, doesn’t work with a static IP router? It just can’t log in. And I’m planning to buy another router and set it to DHCP but I dont think it will solve the problem

  • @tushar.bhavsar
    @tushar.bhavsar 2 года назад

    Sir you are legend for me. I was looking this from long time.

  • @TECKTECHBones
    @TECKTECHBones 3 года назад

    very well explained, now let's say I have 2 routers connected but I want to use full time VPN configuration on one of them what do you think should be done with dhcp? keep both of them open because although they are on the same network , the VPN permanent one will be forwarding all his traffic through a virtual network so that they will not be ip conflicts?

  • @BreakTime10101
    @BreakTime10101 3 года назад

    So can I assign certain items to one router and certain other items to the other router, or could I have one router do 2.4ghz and the other do 5ghz?

  • @jamesalberttribiana9957
    @jamesalberttribiana9957 2 года назад

    good day Sir, can i still use the LAN ports on router #2 to connect a cable to a desktop?

  • @1stefano
    @1stefano 3 года назад

    I dont understand much about this theme, i need help; My problem is the same one that is talked about in the video. I have 2 routers in the same network (One is connected with my pc, w ethernet) , and when a phone loses connection (Or joins to my network), DHCP assigns a new ip for the phone and for my computer (when i already have one), so... Basically i need to turn off DHCP of the 2 routers, or will just one suffice?

  • @aden1319
    @aden1319 3 года назад

    why this channel just appeared today :( this was detailed, now i understand now .. thank you so much ..

  • @ProbuddhaNag
    @ProbuddhaNag Год назад

    I have bridged two routers using WDS bridging and have disabled DHCP on the latter. However, often when I try to connect to the second router, my devices would be stuck at "Obtaining IP Address". Could you please help on how to resolve this? Many thanks

  • @Kiran-Rai
    @Kiran-Rai 3 года назад +1

    Liked it how he explained...!!!

  • @ylric4274
    @ylric4274 3 года назад

    Hello I can't access the admin rights of the main router but I can access the admin for the second router. I think the main router has DHCP and default settings, can I do this without changing anything from the main router?

  • @Dobemandan
    @Dobemandan 6 месяцев назад

    Would the wired ports on the back of the main modem/router still work in bridged mode?

  • @kristons6010
    @kristons6010 3 года назад

    If you disable the dhcp on 1 router, do you also turn off the dynamic ip address as well?

  • @shubhamthoke7116
    @shubhamthoke7116 2 года назад +1

    Please help me Sir!
    When power goes off primary router shuts down and when power comes in 2nd router which I had bridged need to be configured again.
    Please help me out with this problem.
    I need to configure all the settings again and again to bridge my 2nd router.

  • @ramialmeshal8995
    @ramialmeshal8995 3 года назад

    thanks for the perfect explanation.

  • @arlarla
    @arlarla Год назад

    can i still use dynamic ip on access point rather dan static ip and turn off the dhcp settings?

  • @_h_e_r_0_
    @_h_e_r_0_ 3 года назад

    Thanks man, it helped me a lot

  • @SSS-dd1um
    @SSS-dd1um 2 года назад

    Nicely and well explained.

  • @MiltonOntarioNetwork
    @MiltonOntarioNetwork 3 года назад

    Can I connect the 2 wifi routers through a switch or do I have to run a lan cable directly to both?

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Год назад

    On your lap top did you connect to the wire less router with a cable?

  • @carlosmontana5219
    @carlosmontana5219 2 года назад

    This guy is a beast he knows his shit i get calls with other ITs i explain this and they are lost, when i get calls with ITs like you i love it yall understand this my calls are done within 20 min tops, ITs that dont we will be hours on the phone and nothing i start thinking this ITs are ripping off their customers is not that hard but this guy knows his shit

  • @MarcelloLins
    @MarcelloLins 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic explanation. As far as I'm aware it is common for ISP modem/routers to have DHCP servers you can't disable. In these cases I'm guessing you should always disable DHCP on your custom router (non ISP) and leave the one on the ISP router enabled.

  • @carlosmontana5219
    @carlosmontana5219 2 года назад

    Thats goooooood man i wish it and techs knew this, isp will put in passthrough or disable that but no one understands other router settings

  • @ujjwalkpatel
    @ujjwalkpatel 2 года назад

    I have 2 ZTE routers.I want to use the router as LAN extender, so I have disabled dhcp server on 2nd router, but then internet stopped working on that 2nd router. But if I keep dhcp server option Enabled on 2nd router then it is creating some malfunction with the 1st router. Please help me with this.

  • @dennisg1999
    @dennisg1999 3 года назад +1

    What if I wanted to set up a second router out of range of the first (a very long cable to another building with lots of brick in-between)? Could I just connect them LAN -> WAN and be done with it? As one service is dropped it picks up the other? Or is the issue still present?

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi 3 года назад

      You will still want to set it up like in the video. The distance makes no difference.

  • @catguy7520
    @catguy7520 3 года назад

    I connected both routers and disables dhcp in the second router, i can access the admin login page from both routers but i can only access the internet from one router. Any idea why that might be ?

  • @mctran41
    @mctran41 Год назад

    I have a question. Why on one the main router is slower on my second router ?

  • @truuBludd
    @truuBludd 4 года назад

    Bruh, me.again. Just to let u kno, I just subscribed, your vids are informative and you solved my first issue fantastically. Would you consider doing a vid on setting up VPN client on a secondary router. Team HOME NETWORK CENTRAL!!!💥🙋🏼💥

  • @blabino
    @blabino 3 года назад

    with this setup...would the 2nd router HIDE the IP address from your ISP (Comcast)? Instead of using a VPN?

  • @GE0RGl0S
    @GE0RGl0S 2 года назад

    Should I disable DHCP on Verizon G3100 or on the EERO pro 6E?

  • @user-np4bg2rm1j
    @user-np4bg2rm1j 4 месяца назад

    Hey love the video, was hoping you can help. I have two of the same ont routers from my isp. ( One was from moving to a new apartment). My main router is connected to the ont and the secondary router is connected to the main router via lan.
    I only get internet access from the secondary router when the dhcp is enabled but it doesn't work well and loses internet access.
    When dhcp is disabled in the secondary router I'm then unable to connect to the wifi.

  • @deanlor17
    @deanlor17 3 года назад

    Thank you, solved my problem :D

  • @sps6470
    @sps6470 3 года назад

    Best explaination on RUclips

  • @axelpropro
    @axelpropro 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the follow up video. My question is on another video I watched they kept it enabled and changed the Channels on it where it doesn’t not interfere with each other such as taking Channel off auto and putting it on 1 and the other one being on Channel 11. What is the best option ? I know you mention the KISS method but just curious if there is any benefit to doing it either way? Thanks

    • @HomeNetworkCentral
      @HomeNetworkCentral  4 года назад +3

      The channel configuration you're talking about doesn't affect the IP addresses. That will help with interference between the 2 routers WiFi signals. Even on different WiFi channels both routers will be on the same IP network. But changing the channels like that is kind of similar to the IP address DHCP server idea. You don't NEED to do that. it's possible both routers could pick different channels automatically. but it's also possible they could automatically pick the same channel. if you manually check them and find that they're interfering with each other then it might be a good idea to set their channels manually. But again the channel thing is completely separate from the DHCP server. Thanks for the question!

  • @ezbugatti1232
    @ezbugatti1232 2 года назад

    So if i disable dhcp of 2nd router, it bring same mbps? Like the main router?

  • @badrequests8942
    @badrequests8942 Год назад

    What if you just change the starting/ending in the ip pool, so there wouldn't be a conflict?

  • @kirinoxkyousuke
    @kirinoxkyousuke 3 года назад +4

    From my main router there is no DHCP option while the 2nd router has. I did disable the DHCP on the 2nd router and I can't connect anymore but if enabled then I can connect with my devices. Am I doing it right?

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi 3 года назад

      Yes. You want it enabled on your main router anyways.

  • @johnpaulgavina9209
    @johnpaulgavina9209 3 года назад

    This is awesome.

  • @bahamiandjcue6687
    @bahamiandjcue6687 3 года назад +1

    thanks bro this video was super helpful

  • @Sarfarazkhan-kv9cq
    @Sarfarazkhan-kv9cq Год назад

    I have disable the DHCP on the secondary router now, devices not connect to secondary router cuz the device show could't get ip from router, what to do ?

  • @marilouferrer9328
    @marilouferrer9328 3 года назад

    Hii! Just found your channel :) questions, if I extend my WiFi to another house using cables and the same type modem router, can I have diff passwords each and will I still be required to disable DPHS? thank you in advance 😊

  • @marcrm02888
    @marcrm02888 3 года назад

    Nice job! I bought a new router and want to add it to my too old Verizon FiOs modem/router to get a better wi fi signal. I'll check out the disable dchp video for help. thanks again.

  • @meetsheladiya6114
    @meetsheladiya6114 3 года назад

    thank you for making this video, I searched for this answer and counldn't find it anywhere until this video

  • @back2basics512
    @back2basics512 5 месяцев назад

    Your video make people understand better and clearly, can i request a video see that you a good teacher, the video i want you to make is to add unify ap the roof mounted to to the network with it's configuration and also how to access the access point remotely as i think the other guy's are skipping details

  • @ykhanpathan7566
    @ykhanpathan7566 2 года назад

    Thanks sir today my all confusion about DHCP you cleared that thank you so much sir.

  • @lohti6399
    @lohti6399 3 месяца назад

    I connected 3 routers together and wonder if I should disable dhcp server on 2nd and 3rd router. This video explains that I should disable dhcp for my other routers. Thanks

  • @brierepooc8987
    @brierepooc8987 3 года назад

    I have two networks in my house running on two different segments with DHCP running on both routers. But I segmented my network, one for my virtual network home lab and one for my family.

  • @mullenjf
    @mullenjf 3 года назад

    I have 6 access points off my router do I need to disable DHCP on all of them?

  • @ernieg
    @ernieg 9 месяцев назад

    i have spectrum modem/router then i have (2) asus AC1900Dual Band Router. whats the proper config for this ??

  • @edwardleslie3105
    @edwardleslie3105 3 года назад

    Can you please help me out in disabling the DHCP on a Netgear Nighthawk WiFi Router RAX35-100N NAS

  • @AmirKarki
    @AmirKarki 3 года назад

    Great information

  • @mariellad
    @mariellad 3 года назад

    Thanks for this! Can you tell me if I have to take care to use similar modems? For example, we're in Australia and we have the NBN which is a broadband. Do I need the second modem to be broadband compatible? Or can I use an old ADSL modem?

    • @HomeNetworkCentral
      @HomeNetworkCentral  3 года назад

      If you have 2 separate internet connections coming into your home, the modem just need to work for each technology. But no they both do not need to match. You need a cable modem for the cable connection, DSL modem for the DSL connection, etc.

  • @TheBoBuilder
    @TheBoBuilder Год назад

    I'm guessing if one of the routers is a cloud router where it has a private ip like 10.0. *. * it should be no problem, correct?

  • @darksaberopgaming5907
    @darksaberopgaming5907 9 месяцев назад

    awesome video just what i was looking for but i got questions regarding secondary router so basicaly on main router i have multiple devices connected including secondary router which has few devices connected to it , problem is i that get random disconnetions, all my devices ip’s including secondary router are within 2 to 49 dhcp range on main router than i have setup dhcp range start point from 50 to 250 to avoid conflicts and disconnection but i still get disconnected randomly so should secondary router be within 2 to 50 range on main router or from 50 to 250 range and its dhcp set from 52 to 250 thanks in advance

  • @steveptacek2520
    @steveptacek2520 3 года назад

    Is this why my setup doesn't allow my laptop downstairs to recognize the upstairs printer even though they are both on the same network? When I take away the second router it all works fine. Does the DHCP issue impact devices communicating together as if they are on the same network?

    • @HomeNetworkCentral
      @HomeNetworkCentral  3 года назад +1

      Having an IP address is definitely an issue. It will cause problems for both devices with the same IP address. If you connect the 2 routers from the LAN port on one to the WAN port on the other, that means the 2nd router where the cable is connected on the WAN port will have everything on a separate network. The printer will have issues communicating THROUGH the router. Everything on the same LAN is easy. But if any device has to go through WAN->LAN or LAN->WAN, then your printer won't work so "easy". Hopefully this makes sense. Connect your 2 routers on LAN ports on both ends.

  • @gregtyler4002
    @gregtyler4002 Год назад

    Tyvm!

  • @ketan5697
    @ketan5697 2 года назад

    Hello sir, how can i control bandwidth of 2nd router, i have 100mbps speed, i want to divide 50-50 to both routers.

  • @Dynamic1Shot
    @Dynamic1Shot 2 года назад

    I have a 4G router connected to my ASUS router. Everything is running through ASUs can I turn off EE dhcp will this leave me with no Internet being a 4G router?

  • @teflongoon
    @teflongoon 3 года назад

    Dude! You're speaking my language. Insta-subbed.