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Two Wan, 4VLANs and multi-SSID on AP multi-path issue

Tried to solve this problem last year, unfortunately failed and custom support said no solution. 

 

Here is the scenerio: 

1 Two internet lines,  one Wan with public ip address. One is fiber/DSL with private ip address. 

2 I have two groups in the same office, unfortunately the WAN line can not support the VPN client software on the laptop from Germany. So I ordered a ATT DSL with separate wireless router for this group.

3 Multi-SSIDs on each AP, I have 4 AP100.  Trunk setting on Cisco switches.

4 I want to integrate everything into the UTM9, but 4Vlans will use the main WAN port (default gateway) for internet, one Vlan will only use the DSL line for internet. 

 

I have tried gateway routing or interface routing, but can't make one VLAN go internet through the DSL line (Private address 192.168.xx.xx)

Asked the technical support remotely check my setting, they have no clues. Right now I am using Virtual UTM, please help!

 

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  • How are your masq. rules configured?

    Are they configured as:

    vlan x => Uplink interfaces

    or are they confiugred as:

    vlan x => External WAN x

    Perhaps you can make a screen shot of your masquerading rules.


    Managing several Sophos firewalls both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

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  • How are your masq. rules configured?

    Are they configured as:

    vlan x => Uplink interfaces

    or are they confiugred as:

    vlan x => External WAN x

    Perhaps you can make a screen shot of your masquerading rules.


    Managing several Sophos firewalls both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

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