
Originally Posted by
j44ke
I think I am getting some unnecessary network collisions on my stupidly simple and likely redundant home network. I have an Arris modem that I have set up as a DHCP/NAT server. I have connected two ethernet cables to that modem, one running to my desktop and one to my wife's desktop (well, to an ethernet switch that is connected to her desktop and her law firm's secure VOIP/data doohickey.) I have also connected the modem to an Airport Extreme set to Bridge Mode. That provides the WIFI in the house, connects the music system and laptops, iPads and iPhones to the InterNets.
I used to run the Arris in Bridge Mode and then have the Airport Extreme do the DHCP and NAT, but the ethernet connections were only getting 100mbps whereas with the Airport Extreme in Bridge Mode, the Arris doing the DHCP and NAT, and the ethernet connected directly to the Arris ports, the speed is 300-350mbps. That makes for pretty terrific quality streaming of bike races. And the secure VOIP/data actually works.
My question is whether I need to shut off (not that I can figure out how to do this as the options do not include "Off") the DHCP on the Airport Extreme (not that I know how to do this as the options do not include "Off") or if that even matters. Also each computer (all Apple) has a section of Network Preferences that says "Configure IPv4 using DHCP" which I assume is not the same as the DHCP that the Arris modem does. There seems to be a lot of DHCP going on, and when my wife and I are both working online, there are multiple minute (2-3) pauses or freezes that can be frustrating for my wife. And me. But mainly for my wife.
As you can probably tell, I know only enough to get everything wrong. Which is why I am asking here.
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