RapidEye_IT  Freshman Member

I sell ZYXEL firewalls and IT network services in the province of Ontario, Canada. https://rapideyeconsulting.ca/

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  • L2TP/IPSEC would be the best VPN to implement when an application for SSL VPN cannot be installed or if you want to use the native VPN client built-in to the operating system. For instance, I've configured the L2TP over IPSEC VPN so that I can connect to my local network through my android over cellular network through the…
  • Is it possible that the WiFi issues are not related to WiFi? Could the issue be with DHCP, Firewall policy configuration, zone config, interface config, any ideas? Do you have anything in your logs that can demonstrate issues with WiFi? You might be able to read the logs more clearly by disabling the log by selecting "no"…
  • It's very odd, but I had posted a comment here at the time of @User1's last reply here so that I could alert people of the good firmware I'm using, but I guess it didn't post. Ever since I upgraded the USG60W's to V4.33(AAKZ.0) from 4.32 it all got more stable again. My client (and all its users) whom have had these…
  • Hi Stanley, Which firmware version resolves the WiFi software issues? I have USG60W's deployed
  • Alehzn, I think the issue is related to software/firmware. When my client's workstations were dropping WiFi very often, I would check the logs and see very frequent channel changes referenced with a lot of disassociations. I would set a manual channel first and start with the basics. Once I set the channel to a manual…
  • This seems like a Double NAT situation. If your WAN interface is picking up "192.168.x.y" especially as a DHCP address that means that your WAN device is leasing a private internal network address effectively acting like its own router. I would address this with your WAN device configuration. Now, some WiFi modem combo…
  • Depending on neighboring WiFi routers or firewalls configured with automatic channel selection, you may find that you might achieve more stable results with your WiFi situation by configuring the AP Profile for your AP and switching your Channel Selection to "manual". So many other devices from other manufacturers tend to…
  • Check the NAT rule and then the Policy Control rules: 1) Create Service Objects for each External and Internal port you need ( one for 44443 and one for 9099 ) under Configuration-> Object -> Service. 2) Under your NAT rule use the new object ( for port 44443 ) as your External Port and then the other object ( for port…
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