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Allow a Wireless Network to Bypass RED Tunnel

I have two wireless networks at a remote location, one for staff and one for students. The staff network has heavy bandwidth usage so I want to exempt it from the RED tunnel and just go straight to the Internet. How can I configure the wireless and the RED to accomplish this?



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  • Is this XG to RED or XG to XG. If it is XG to Red I do not think you have the option to do what you want. If it is Xg to Xg you should be able to do it.

     

    Hope this helps.

    -Ron

  • Hi,

     

    Just to add:

    If its Bridge to AP (V)LAN, you can use Standard / Split.

    If its separate Zone, you cannot use the local breakout.

    Would suggest a XG1XX Appliance instead of RED. You need only base license for VPN IPsec and Wireless.

    Cheers

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  • Hi,

     

    Just to add:

    If its Bridge to AP (V)LAN, you can use Standard / Split.

    If its separate Zone, you cannot use the local breakout.

    Would suggest a XG1XX Appliance instead of RED. You need only base license for VPN IPsec and Wireless.

    Cheers

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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