How to make a Mikrotik act as a wireless station
Posted by , Last modified by Albert Diaz on 12 September 2018 11:56 PM

How to make a Mikrotik act as a wireless station

*Purpose: In this case, we have a customer that uses a wireless cell modem for Internet access which lacks ethernet ports, but we would also like to give access to some devices that are not wifi enabled. This is our workaround for that problem.

 

Equipment: Any available wifi network and in our case a Mikrotik 751-2HnD

Step 1: Create a Security Profile 

-Click Wireless 

-Click Security Profiles 

-Click red plus to add new profile 

-Type Security Profile Name 

-Select Access Point/Router Authentication Type(Encryption method) 

-Select Unicast and Group Ciphers 

-Type the password of the access point or wireless network and enter it into either the WPA or WPA2 based on the encryption method on the access point. If this is open wifi then leave fields blank. 

Step 2: Delete wlan1 Bridge 

-Click Bridge 

-Click Ports Tab 

-Right Click on wlan1 and remove 

Step 3: Turn DHCP Client to wlan1 

-Click IP 

-Click DHCP Client 

-Double click wlan1 

-Change drop down menu to wlan1 

-Click OK 

Step 4: Change NAT "Out" Interface 

-Click IP 

-Click Firewall 

-Click NAT Tab 

-Change “Out” Interface to wlan1 

Step 5: Change MikroTik to Station Mode 

-Click Wireless 

-Double click on wlan1 

-Click the Wireless tab 

-Change drop down menu Mode to station 

-Change Drop Down menu Security Profile to the Security Profile Entered in step 1 

Step 6: Perform Scan 

-Click Scan 

-Double Click the SSID of the Network you are connecting to. 

You should now have internet.

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