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Question : How to Configure Firewall LAN and Wireless Access
We have a Sonicwall firewall providing access to a DC and Terminal Server. The LAN interface is 10.56.43.15. Users have their workstations setup to access this server using the LAN address (10.56.43.15) as the gateway address. Upon starting their computers a script is executed mapping their network drives. We would like to replace the existing firewall with a Sonicwall TZ 190 which provides usual router configurations as well as wireless capabilities. The users would like to take their notebook computers to the board room and still be able to access their mappped drives using the wireless component of the firewall. The wireless LAN address (10.1.0.246) is in a different subnet making this ability impossible. Is there a way to make the wireless component work similiar to the wired LAN component?
Answer : How to Configure Firewall LAN and Wireless Access
We were able to resolve this issue by setting up "Zones" in the firewall to work between the interfaces.
san7an4 let me know if you need more information regarding our resolution.
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