RE4000W DHCP

Hello

My environment has a DHCP server and firewall filtered Mac, I tried to use the device as an AP and it seemed that it worked. But main problem is, device has an internal dhcp server and is not possible to stop. My Question is, are there opportunities to disable internal DHCP.  And changing MAC address of user devices.

Thank you.

This unit can only be configured as a range extender, Matt. It is preferable that you return it and get the WAP300N instead.

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