• Put RED 15w in Printer VLAN on one side

    Kevin Dorrer
    Kevin Dorrer
    Hey guys, I have inherited this infrastructure from a previous Sysadmin. I'm in the process of putting all our printers into a dedicated Printer-VLAN. Some of our printers are at a neighboring building where we currently don't have a direct network…
    • over 2 years ago
    • UTM Firewall
    • Remote Ethernet Device (RED)
  • Bring VLANS from our Datacenter to the Remote-Office (Red 15w)

    Manuel Borries
    Manuel Borries
    Is it possible to do the following: We have got a lab-environment in our datacenter. We installed a Sophos UTM and defined multiple VLANS which are attached to the VMs on our Hyper-V-Host. In our remote-office is a Sophos RED15W, connected via RED-Connection…
    • over 6 years ago
    • UTM Firewall
    • Remote Ethernet Device (RED)
  • RED15w Connected but no VLAN Traffic

    Dread
    Dread
    Hi Guys, I have a Head Office with a SG230, Dell 6248 (Layer 3), and a number of Internal VLANS - all working fine Dell 6248 is the Core Router, vLANs 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 setup with Interfaces (10.0.10.x, 10.0.11.x etc), IP routing etc and all working…
    • over 7 years ago
    • UTM Firewall
    • Remote Ethernet Device (RED)
  • RE: RED15w Access Point not showing up as pending access point

    JanboNörskau
    JanboNörskau
    Hi Bob Thanks for welcoming me! I involved the Distributor's UTM-Support. Finally they gave up and involved the Sophos Support analyzing my UTM-Logs. Outcome: The WLAN-Configuration which I pushed to the pending AP of the RED15w at the first (and…
    • over 8 years ago
    • UTM Firewall
    • Remote Ethernet Device (RED)
  • RE: RED15w Access Point not showing up as pending access point

    JanboNörskau
    JanboNörskau
    Hi Christian I've got exactly the same Issue/ Problem which you described. The only difference: If I delete the Red15w, connect it to another UTM (which changes the unlock code), delete it there and connect it to the first UTM again (which again changes…
    • over 8 years ago
    • UTM Firewall
    • Remote Ethernet Device (RED)
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