I'm trying to use a spare Mikrotik router - an old 951G-2hnD - as a sort of media converter. The idea is that it associates with a mobile phone hotspot, and provides wired access to it. However, I want LAN-side devices to get their IP addresses from the phone, not the Mikotik. To that end I first reset the router to the default configuration. Then I configured the wireless interface as "mode=station-bridge", and added the phone's SSID. In the relevant security profile I set authentication-mode to wpa-psk and wpa2-psk, and put the phone's key into wpa-pre-shared-key and wpa2-preshared-key. The wireless interface and all the LAN ports are already in a bridge. I split one off and moved the dhcp-server and IP address to it so I have a management interface. The bridge thus has no dhcp-server on it, and no IP address. I was sort of expecting that to work, but a client connecting to a LAN port does not get an IP address. The wireless interface does not enter "running" state. SSID and passphrase have been checked. The phone definitely supports wpa2. I can connect to the phone from a laptop. There are no firewall rules that would affect the bridge. What did I forget? Regards, K. PS: Context: Internode shut down our ADSL link with no warning. They say they emailed me, but they didn't. So I am trying to turn a mobile phone hotspot into a WAN connection :-) -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au, he/him) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 Please feel free to deal with this email during your own working hours.