Is your uplink interface part of a bridge? 

On July 6, 2015 7:46:25 PM CDT, Ralph <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have an RB2011 running 5.25  (It was on 6.18 until I downgraded it).
>I'm setting it up here at the office before taking it out to a hotspot
>location.
>No matter what I try, it will not obtain an address via DHCP.
>It shows the requests in its logs, but is never successful.
>
>As far as the DHCP server end goes, I have tried an RB433 running 5.25
>that perfectly happily serves DHCP to many other devices.  I have tried
>a PC running the DHCP server part of TFTP64.  Neither even registers
>the request.
>
>I have factory defaulted it, upgraded, downgraded and done everything
>but recite magical incantations over it.  It seems to me making the
>request incorrectly.
>
>Has anyone seen this or know what the issue is?
>
>Ralph
>Brightlan
>
>
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