Wireless client cant communicate with Local LAN clients

Pawer
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Wireless client cant communicate with Local LAN clients

Hi Everyone,

 

Our wireless clients are unable to communicate with our LOCAL LAN clients and servers. I already allowed access to LOCAL LAN in the wireless firewall, but still no response.

Thank you!

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alemabrahao
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Are you using NAT mode or bridge mode?

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Pawer
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Hi,

I am using bridge mode.

BlakeRichardson
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Is your network flat or segmented? Is everything on the same VLAN?

Segmented and different vlans.

 

I created and firewall rule in the wireless firewall and ACL to switch but still unable to communicate.

alemabrahao
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Have you checked the routes?

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Yes, but still unable to communicate.

alemabrahao
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I suggest you open a support case.

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Can the wireless clients ping their gateway?

Yes sir.

Pawer
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Thank you!

TimYeo
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hey there Pawer,

 

I would agree it would be best to have someone raise a support case and the best thing to do is to call our support hotline while you have a wireless client device to test with. We can review your settings and help you run some packet captures to see whether the AP is egressing the traffic from the client. If you have more infrastructure upstream which is also Meraki, we can review them too and maybe we can see if the traffic is actually making it to your servers. 

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