Nope. One firewall has dhcp turned off. One has it on and the modem is off. I've made that error a few times myself. 




> On Feb 2, 2015, at 23:37, Kenneth Lynes <kenlynes at usa.net> wrote:
> 
> Hey Ryan,
> When you were first discussing this sort of issue before I am not sure if you
> had been trying to have both of your routers assign dhcp (ip addresses) to the
> various network computers etc. I had that problem once and it was pointed out
> that only one router should be doing that. Not sure if it had any relevance to
> your issue, but thought I would mention it. Otherwise most of this is beyond
> my scope a bit.
> Ken
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>> That?s overkill? Your signals outside of the superstructure are pointless in
> planning.
>> 
>> As for 5GHz stick to the low channels, they don?t do well outside and
> they?re underpowered for that purpose. If someone is using those channels
> outside they could get nicked by the FCC - it?s not pretty when it happens
> (personal experience).
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 2, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Justin Krejci <jus at krytosvirus.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yes and no. It would be nice to coordinate with the neighbors but then
> maybe their position puts their new channel that is good for me is now bad for
> them or bad for their neighbors further down so if I am gently forcing them I
> would feel obligated to travel down the neighborhood doing channel planning.
> This is not something I am too keen on doing especially given that my actual
> wlan performance is generally fine, particularly given that I mostly use 5ghz
> which is mostly quiet in my immediate vicinity. I can only see one neighbor
> also using 5ghz so I chose a distant channel from theirs, assuming auto
> channel selection is not turned on in their ap; for the last several months
> I've never seen them change channels. 
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