Jan 16, 2020
Can't access Exchange OWA from Wireless Subnet - Firewall The wireless is segmented off using a firewall interface, and runs on a different subnet than the LAN. We are using the Untangle system for the wireless network, configured in gateway mode (no NAT). A static route allows traffic to go from the LAN to the wireless subnet, through the Untangle gateway. Create 2 subnets with one wireless router with DHCP I was going to subnet the network into 2 (192.168.1.1/25) so all the wireless users get from 192.168.1.10 to .59 (using DHCP) and then give static IP address to my 5 machines 192.168.1.129 to .124. Wireless > Virtual Access Point - SonicWall A Wireless LAN (WLAN) subnet allows you to split a single wireless radio interface (W0) into many virtual network connections, each carrying its own set of configurations. The WLAN subnet solution allows each VAP to have its own virtual separate subinterface, even though there is only a single 802.11 radio.
You can't set any other subnet masks. Linksys considers a LAN with more then 254 network devices to large to run on a WRT router. 255.255.255.0 is the largest LAN subnet mask you can set on a Linksys WRT. You don't explain why you think you need a 255.255.0.0 LAN subnet mask on your WRT.
Under Objects | Address Objects page both W0 (WLAN) Subnet and LAN Primary Subnet will be pointing to the same subnet. When wireless clients connect to the SonicWall WLAN they will get an IP address from the SonicWall LAN segment. NOTE:If the SonicWall is the DHCP Server the WLAN clients can get an IP from the LAN DHCP lease scope on the SonicWall.
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