Airport Extreme cannot get dhcp network

Hello

My main router connected to the internet and to act as a DHCP server, the extreme Apple router can join this network and get IP from the DHCP server normally, but all clients connected to Apple Extreme cable cannot get DHCP.

I tested the same configuration but replace Apple Extreme by an Apple Express, the customer may obtain the DHCP when connect you cable.

Anyone has an idea about this?

Thank you

Tuan

My main router connected to the internet and to act as a DHCP server, the extreme Apple router can join this network and get IP from the DHCP server normally, but all clients connected to Apple Extreme cable cannot get DHCP.

Unfortunately, it is because, unlike the AirPort Express, the extreme can serve as a wireless Ethernet bridge to provide wired clients with DHCP.

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