Hello,
I am having some problems with a couple clients who connect to my hotspots and they have wireless routers on their side of the network so it goes like this:
client->Wireless router (wgr614 netgear)-> CB3(senao) client in bridge mode–> AP(Hotspot) → Internet
Well if I ever have a user plug in the CB3 to the LAN port then it broadcasts DHCP onto the network. And it seems to kill my hotspot. Is there a way to stop this from happening. I know some smarties out there may say jsut put a MT in place and place it into client mode where the seno is but this is not an option. We are slowly getting to be a n all MT network but we still have a hundred plus bridge mode units out there like the CB3 Senaos.
So my question is: Is there any way to kill off any other types of DHCP that are coming from clients? Or is there any better way to combat such scenarios from happening?
Even if I had a way to stop just that one customer from attempting to get onto the Internet I wouldn.t mind because that is only one customer down not a a whole AP’s worth of customers.
Any suggestions that are intelligent are welcomed. I do not need to hear the obvious.
-Sincerely,
DesertAdmin