I've temporarily relocated because of the fires and am currently ensconced at a relative's home armed with enough compute power to run a small country. My MikroTik routers do not want to talk to the local Telstra BigPond ADSL router, specifically a Thomson TG782T. There's one for sale on GumTree if you want to see pictures: https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/castle-hill/modems-routers/bigpond-adsl -modem/1207553894 I've changed the wlan1 interface to mode=station and the ssid="TheCorrectSSID". I've changed the default security profile to set mode=dynamic-keys authentication-types=wpa-psk,wpa2-psk wpa-pre-shared-key="ThePSK" wpa2- pre-shared-key="ThePSK" If I change only the SSID and PSKs in the above settings, the MikroTik connects to my phone's hotspot immediately. My phone and several other devices can connect to the Testra router. Is there some trick I'm missing here? This isn't routing or anything like that, it's more fundamental - the wlan1 in station mode never gets to "Running" state. I've tried a hAP Lite and a 951G-2HnD. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 887A DA07 4DCC EE76 B413 27D4 C638 4189 6CF0 D556 Old fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D
Don't bother with WPA-PSK. Just enable WPA2-PSK only. What does the log say? Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, at 17:18, Karl Auer wrote:
I've temporarily relocated because of the fires and am currently ensconced at a relative's home armed with enough compute power to run a small country. My MikroTik routers do not want to talk to the local Telstra BigPond ADSL router, specifically a Thomson TG782T. There's one for sale on GumTree if you want to see pictures:
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/castle-hill/modems-routers/bigpond-adsl -modem/1207553894
I've changed the wlan1 interface to mode=station and the ssid="TheCorrectSSID".
I've changed the default security profile to set mode=dynamic-keys authentication-types=wpa-psk,wpa2-psk wpa-pre-shared-key="ThePSK" wpa2- pre-shared-key="ThePSK"
If I change only the SSID and PSKs in the above settings, the MikroTik connects to my phone's hotspot immediately. My phone and several other devices can connect to the Testra router.
Is there some trick I'm missing here?
This isn't routing or anything like that, it's more fundamental - the wlan1 in station mode never gets to "Running" state. I've tried a hAP Lite and a 951G-2HnD.
Regards, K.
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160
GPG fingerprint: 887A DA07 4DCC EE76 B413 27D4 C638 4189 6CF0 D556 Old fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D
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On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 17:28 +1100, Jason Hecker wrote:
What does the log say?
Argh. No matching group cipher for one AP - guess which one. I added TKIP (the default was aes-ccm) and it connected immediately. Thanks for the tip (I feel like some one asked me to check if the unit was switched on - and it wasn't :-) I think this is the first AP I've used in a very long while that didn't support AES. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 887A DA07 4DCC EE76 B413 27D4 C638 4189 6CF0 D556 Old fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D
I just looked at the Gumtree photo. That was a stinky old router *years* ago. You really should upgrade it for them. Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, at 17:56, Karl Auer wrote:
On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 17:28 +1100, Jason Hecker wrote:
What does the log say?
Argh. No matching group cipher for one AP - guess which one. I added TKIP (the default was aes-ccm) and it connected immediately.
Thanks for the tip (I feel like some one asked me to check if the unit was switched on - and it wasn't :-)
I think this is the first AP I've used in a very long while that didn't support AES.
Regards, K.
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160
GPG fingerprint: 887A DA07 4DCC EE76 B413 27D4 C638 4189 6CF0 D556 Old fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D
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On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 18:06 +1100, Jason Hecker wrote:
I just looked at the Gumtree photo. That was a stinky old router *years* ago. You really should upgrade it for them.
I've been in this game for many years. I have long since learned two things: - don't change something that works well enough - if you touch it, you are responsible for it for ever more So I have no intention of touching it :-) Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 887A DA07 4DCC EE76 B413 27D4 C638 4189 6CF0 D556 Old fingerprint: 8454 EE43 6215 B6DD 1B4D 9D8D 984D 7BA1 7378 A38D
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