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Firewall and Router setup

Hi Guys,
So we were using a router with two VLAN 10 and 20, connected to two different APs and everything was working fine.

Today we purchased a firewall and we placed it before the router (refer to the image). I created two static routes 192.168.110.0 with Gateway 192.168.100.2 and 192.168.120.0 with the same Gateway. Still, we are not able to access the internet.

Any idea what I am doing wrong? Any other way to configure this whole setup?

 

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marce1000
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            - Depends, what policies are configured on the firewall ?

 M.



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It's any to any allow all. Is my configuration correct? Do I need to create only routes?

balaji.bandi
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what FW ? post show run ? other than routes you need NAT

 

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not FW I think,
I think since the FW is router mode then the router don't have route to internet. 
in FW config static route for AP ......110.0 & ........120.0 toward R
in Router config default route toward FW.

Hello

Was your router perfroming NAT before you introduced the fw in front of it, What type of FW is it?

Can you post the configuration of the rtr please.


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