Hello All, Thank you for the responses - and I have an update. We did figure out a way to bridge the LAN and Wireless, but were concerned that it seemed out of band. Support intervened this afternoon and confirmed what we had done and the steps we took were actually correct. Here is the part that did not make sense from watching the YouTube Sophos video, and even the XG Administration Guide - - in order to create a Bridge from interfaces LAN (Port1) and Sophos (pre-configured wireless), you must create the bridge from another interface. Which means you need to configure one of the non-functional ports (Port 3 or 4), enable the interface and login through that interface - once you're not performing configurations from one of the interfaces you're attempting to work on, then you can create the Bridge! In speaking with support, he was actually watching the YouTube videos, and also looked at the admin guide. Both, he said were not detailed enough to give that instruction ** Oh, and this is a change from SG and UTM, where previously you could be working from the LAN interface and create a bridge without issue. So this is specific to the new XG. That said, I can at least move on and prep the now three (3) Sophos XG's I have waiting. Thanks again to you all, and to support who were extremely helpful. Best regards, Christian
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