How do manage WAN uplinks for SSIDs using the Meraki AP assigned (NAT mode)?

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Narinthorn
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How do manage WAN uplinks for SSIDs using the Meraki AP assigned (NAT mode)?

Since our internal IP is consistent with the IP provided by Meraki (NAT mode), as far as I can imagine, like the image below. But the load balancing is not used to its full potential. I'm not sure if there is a better way. If I want SSID that gets IP from Meraki use internet from WAN2

 

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Ryan_Miles
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If you mean the SSID is using NAT mode that means clients get 10.x.x.x/8 IPs and NAT to the mgmt IP of the AP they're connected to. So, the MX wouldn't see the client as a 10.x.x.x/8 IP but rather whatever the mgmt IP of the AP is.

 

If you're just trying to load balance outbound traffic just set the uplink load balancing to enabled. If you're trying to ping certain wireless traffic to WAN2 you should consider using bridge mode so the MX sees the real client source IP.

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Ryan_Miles
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If you mean the SSID is using NAT mode that means clients get 10.x.x.x/8 IPs and NAT to the mgmt IP of the AP they're connected to. So, the MX wouldn't see the client as a 10.x.x.x/8 IP but rather whatever the mgmt IP of the AP is.

 

If you're just trying to load balance outbound traffic just set the uplink load balancing to enabled. If you're trying to ping certain wireless traffic to WAN2 you should consider using bridge mode so the MX sees the real client source IP.

Hi @Ryan_Miles,

That means it's not possible if we use DHCP NAT mode. Thanks for the knowledge.

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