Luke,
I just read my post, and it seemed a little harsh. I did not mean it that way. Allow me to clarify. WAP/routers can run DHCP - they are designed to do so; however, there will be a performance hit. I am of the truely "keep it simple" camp. My production IT equipment (PCs, iStuff, WAPs, routers, and switches) is dedicated to its task. I disable ALL unnecessary services on all devices. Production devices never (if at all possible) connect to the Internet. Updates are handled by downloading on other computers and then moved to the device in question. All of this may seem like overkill, but I've developed this strategy over years of experience. Keeping these devices as lean and mean as possible means that they work efficiently at all times, and I rarely have any issues (barring hardware failures). Shared devices have shared risks, and I am risk-adverse. I realize that many at the Lounge level don't have the financial resources to avoid sharing devices between personal and professional use, but they should strive to do so. It makes life much easier.