There would be no possible way for the dlink to mess with those packets. So your saying that your dlink intercepted this packet, and changed the dhcp option (3 I do believe) in the packet to its IP, and then resent the packet? What about devices that were connected to the routers lan port, or the switch. ![]() That broadcast will go out every port on its lan switch, then every port on switch and should go out then every other port on your AP dlink, and the wireless even. Any dhcp server on the network that sees that will send out a dhcp offer, again broadcast to 255.255.255.255, lets assume this is your router. Now your client sends out dhcp discover broadcast. So you have say router 1 with a few lan ports, maybe even another switch hanging off 1st router, then say your dlink being used as AP plugged into either first router lan or switch. ![]() And what dlink was that - I really find that hard to believe with the way that dhcp works.
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