Hmm, I don't understand. Why would DHCP start to assign IPs from a different subnet?
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You can, but it affects which IP's are assigned by the DHCP server to the remote segment by which "Router" Passed the information on, in this case the "bogus IP Address" thereby creating another IP subnet, which isn't what i want to do.
Anyways, the AP hardware did the bridging as I expected it to passed the DHCP requests over to the wireless segment and the WISP box.
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