Update
So I’ve been testing and troubleshooting on my side and I think I’ve narrowed down the issue but am unsure of the fix - Jump to final question at the bottom.
It seems that when I add the Firewall GX as a hardware to my mobile app, all devices connected to it (wireless AP & laptop) lose access to the internet. I’m able to replicate this consistently. When I remove the hardware device from the mobile app, the firewall cycles and my connected devices regain access to the internet.
Furthermore, when the firewall GX device is not added, my wireless AP (GR12) changes from “alerting” status to “online” status. Before I removed the firewall GX from the app, I configured port 2 to leverage vlan 3 (
192.168.3.1/30). Port 2 is where the Wireless AP is plugged into. The wireless AP (GR12) WAS set to vlan 3 DCHP but was not getting an IP so I statically set it to 192.168.3.2 and it came online.
My laptop is also able to reach out to the internet and gets a DHCP address of 192.168.2.2 (this is accurate because the port it's plugged into, port 4, is set to vlan 2 - 192.168.2.1/28)
Question: Why would adding my my firewall GX to the mobile app cause my connected devices to lose connectivity to the internet? My theory is that configurations for these devices are stored on Meraki's servers and every time I add the device to the app, it's downloading a corrupt config. I think that because I've already factory reset this thing several times so no configurations are coming from the device itself.
Also, as side note about myself, I'm a Senior Systems Engineer by day so these networking and troubleshooting concepts are very straight forward to me. The only thing that racks my brain is why this Meraki Go solution works the way it does. I guess the fact that the Go is Meraki's cheaper, non-subscription based solution explains why so much of this seems to be managed through their servers but that's also where it seems the shortcomings are. This is for my home setup so I'm not under a whole lot of pressure to get it fixed immediately but I would like to get it resolved since I spent money on it.