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OK, its a long story my friend :)

we have a firewall (Sonicwall) used as firewall and VPN site to site, and its offering DHCP inside the organisation, its connect to a switch (HP Procurve), there is a DSL modem offering internet connection through the switch and wireless connectivity, the DHCP server in Sonicwall give the users the gateway IP address. while the wireless users using the DSL modem as their gateway so the DHCP server in this DSL modem offer its IP address as gateway for the users, the problem is some users internally getting their DHCP settings from the DSL modem instead of the sonicwall.

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Agreed w/ everyone else. You're not going to accomplish this w/ your current DSL modem so just disable DHCP there.

But, if the goal is to just provide internet access to the wireless users then you do have other ways to make that happen. You could set up a wireless router on its own network w/ its own DHCP server, & route internet traffic over to your main firewall (e.g. 192.168.2.x routes traffic over to your main firewall at 192.168.1.x). And/or set up guest network access on a wireless router. It's not too difficult to do with a router using Tomato firmware, though other routers should be able to pull this off as well.

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