You allow DHCP, not to the AP network but just in general. You have to allow the broadcast to happen so that either a local DHCP server or DHCP relay can happen. What you want to prevent is allowing a client on that wireless network from replying with a DHCP offer.
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Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 11, 2025 01:25 PM
From: rvtdkadmin
Subject: Access rule Destination definitions
When creating access rules, I can't find documentation with definitions for options like:
To AP IP
To AP IP all
To AP Network
To Conductor IP
I'm creating a guest network, but DHCP is bridged, so I need to allow DHCP to the gateway of the WLAN. There is no Gateway option, and I'm not sure which of those options accomplishes just that. I can't specify the IP as this WLAN config will spread multiple networks.
I also don't want clients on the network to be able to access each other.
