AX Ethernet Client IP Address

I have my blueray player attached to my AX ethernet port. The AX has a fixed IP address on my network. (The network DHCP server is turned off.) Somehow, magically, this all works to stream Internet video to my TV.
I am trying to figure out how the blueray box gets an IP address or does it just use the IP address for the AX.
There appear to be 3 MAC addresses:
one for the AX wireless client
one for the AX ethernet port
one for the blueray player
So in the interest of making this series of connection run more effectively is there a way of having the AX assign an IP address to the blueray player?

I am trying to figure out how the blueray box gets an IP address or does it just use the IP address for the AX.
In order for the Blu-Ray player to get an IP address from the AX's Ethernet port, the AX would need to be configured as either a relay or remote base station in a WDS or as wireless Ethernet bridge. In either case, the IP address would have to be coming from the network router upstream of the AX, as the AX would not be performing as a router.

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