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Originally Posted by staffop
So it would work if DHCP was active on the SH1 but unfortunately that would conflict with DHCP running on the SH2.
Presumably the SH1 must have some form of DHCP operating for the guest network otherwise wireless clients wouldn't get assigned an IP or DG. It seems odd it can't route traffic via this subnet but can for the wireless clients attached to the Primary SSID on the SH1.
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Clients in its same subnet it will broadcast an ARP request for.
Clients in the 192.168.1 subnet or any other that's not in 192.168.0.0/24 it will use its default gateway.
As it's being used as an access point it doesn't have a default gateway, that would be the cable interface.
It's not doing DHCP at all just forwarding DHCP requests and responses for your wireless clients and SH2. That process is being done with broadcasts so works fine.