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Just put both MAC addresses into the accept list, turn on cloning and be done with it.
Yes, that would have been another option. Turns out that the unit *DOES* remember the cloning value, so I didn't need to do that.
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What do you want another DHCP server for??? Just one on the entire wired+wireless network should suffice.
Yup, you're right, I didn't need another DHCP server. The problem was that, until I solved the MAC address security issue, nothing downstream from that router was getting DHCP from the server. So I thought it was an addressing issue. Once I solved the MAC cloning problem, then everything worked.