Can router dhcp different addresses to different vlans for wireless clients

is it possible for the router to hand out different ip's to wireless clients on different vlans?

Yes, the router needs to have a dhcp pool on each subnet and have an "interface Vlan x" for each vlan. It will then assign ips to clients in different vlans.
One vlan per SSID.

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