Ensure the router has latest firmware is all that could be suggested for that. I have seen cheap routers be leaky also become hacked by something called hickvision. Which is usually a dvr or something security related.  Sometimes they will just go bad due to too many surges on the power supply.


On 09/27/2018 11:44 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I missed that the upstream checkbox was not checked in the filter.  I've set it now.  I'll see if that will clear up the notices.  I'm not sure why they were happening in the first place, since the customers router is working properly, and is getting it's DHCP lease on the WAN Port, why it would be generating any DHCP Server traffic.  It's just a regular SOHO router, I don't remember the brand, but I configured it at the customer location.

On 9/27/2018 11:40 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Yes, in bridge mode, Protocol Filtering is set to block DHCP Server.

On 9/27/2018 11:31 AM, Dave wrote:
Is the sub in bridge mode ?
If so do u have the protocol filtering set to filter up ?


On 09/27/2018 10:26 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I have a single customer where their Router keeps making a Mikrotik generate Rogue DHCP Alerts.  The Customer is behind a 450 SM on version 15.1, and is operating normally.  Their router is getting a DHCP Lease like it's supposed to, and there is only a single MAC in the bridge table.  I have the 'DHCP Server' filter set in the SM. The Mikrotik doesn't generate the alert every time the dhcp lease renews, only one time every day or 2 or 3.  Is there some sort of bug in the 15.1 firmware that is causing this?  This is the only sub that is doing this.


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