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Connected WAN 2 of Draytek router to Watchguard firewall. Still no internet access
hi guys,
I've got a draytek router, with LAN IP address of 10.0.5.0/24
All traffic is being forced via the WAN2 of draytek (did this on the load balancing section of draytek). The WAN 2 IP has been set to 10.0.2.10 with gateway of 10.0.2.1.
I've connected the WAN 2 of this router to a port on our Watchguard XTM 810 firewall. The firewall port which the WAN 2 is connected into has been configured to have an IP address of 10.0.2.1.
The firewall is allowing any connection from 10.0.2.0/24 to 'Any external'.
Now, a PC on the 10.0.5.10 IP (LAN range of the draytek router) with a gateway of 10.0.5.254 (IP of draytek on the LAN side) can't get access to the internet, when in theory it should?
I hope I didn't make it sound complicated, but i'm wondering whether there is a routing issue here of some sort?
I've got a draytek router, with LAN IP address of 10.0.5.0/24
All traffic is being forced via the WAN2 of draytek (did this on the load balancing section of draytek). The WAN 2 IP has been set to 10.0.2.10 with gateway of 10.0.2.1.
I've connected the WAN 2 of this router to a port on our Watchguard XTM 810 firewall. The firewall port which the WAN 2 is connected into has been configured to have an IP address of 10.0.2.1.
The firewall is allowing any connection from 10.0.2.0/24 to 'Any external'.
Now, a PC on the 10.0.5.10 IP (LAN range of the draytek router) with a gateway of 10.0.5.254 (IP of draytek on the LAN side) can't get access to the internet, when in theory it should?
I hope I didn't make it sound complicated, but i'm wondering whether there is a routing issue here of some sort?
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No, I'm using 10.0.2.10 as the IP address of WAN and set 10.0.2.1 as the gateway.
The gateway being the port on the watchguard firewall (10.0.2.1)