In our LTSP environment, I cannot activate WLAN in the router because 
this would mean activating another DHCP router. As soon as it is 
activated, it will override (or outperform if you will) the DHCP server 
on the LTSP network.

Sure, I can set limits for the IPs to be delivered by the WLAN DHCP 
server, but I cannot keep it from giving it to everyone in the LAN and 
WLAN. So there will always be some terminal trying to receive an IP from it.

Anyone here with a solution to this?

Rolf

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