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SSID that goes out from a different WAN IP
Is it possible to set what WAN IP an SSID uses? I can set 1:1 or 1:Many NAT on devices coming IN to a specific IP address and tell them where to go, but I want to have a VLAN that uses a specific WAN IP for OUTGOING traffic. I need a network my IT Developers can jump on to test our sites as an external user, and avoid the Firewall too.
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I'm fairly certain your WAN traffic will go out the uplink IP no matter what. I went through a similar issue and there isn't a current way to accomplish this natively.
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I'm fairly certain your WAN traffic will go out the uplink IP no matter what. I went through a similar issue and there isn't a current way to accomplish this natively.
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maybe you could make a ssid and breakout in a new vlan and make that vlan bypass the mx to the upstream router.
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No.
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Hi @guavamnia
I tried before with different SSID uses different WAN.
You need to create VLANs in the MX then tag the SSID to the VLAN you want.
Then in the MX's traffic shaping, shape the VLAN's subnet to use WAN 1 or WAN 2 🙂
It's quite complicated because I got confuse with the tagging too & I don't like it.
I got help from Meraki support guys 🙂
Here's the documentation that I tried an error on 🙂
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Client_Addressing_and_Bridging/VLAN_Tagging_on_MR_Access_Points
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