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XG firewall home

いつもお世話になります。山本と申します。

sophos firewall XG home をネットワークに 接続しています。 LAN内にアクセスポイント(既設品)が2台あるのですが、 アクセスポイント配下のタブレット等がIP取得(DHCP)出来ない状態になります。 XG firewallを取り外すと復旧するのですが、XG firewall への設定の問題かと思いまして、ご連絡致しました。 アクセスポイントの設定項目がある事は確認しましたが、設定内容がわからなくて、教えて頂けましたら幸いです。 何卒宜しくお願い申し上げます。


Always thank you for your help. My name is Yamamoto.
sophos firewall XG home is connected to the network. There are two access points (existing products) in the LAN
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The tablet etc under the access point can not acquire IP (DHCP).
I restored it when I removed the XG firewall, but I thought that
it was a problem with the setting to XG firewall, so I informed you.
I confirmed that there are setting items of the access point,
but I am pleased if you can tell me the setting contents. I would like to humbly thank you.


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  • Hi,

    what sort of WIFI APs are they? Have you disabled the WAN port and just using a LAN port?

    Do you have a DHCP server configured on the XG?

    I understand you have limited english but more details will help us resolve your issue.

    Ian

  • Thank you for your help.

    ・Yes, I have disabled the wan port. I use only a LAN port.

     Access Point security setting is(AP mode now. router mode OFF. )

       1 : WPA/WPA2 mixedmode - PSK  

       2 : WPA-PSK(AES)

      Is my access point an old security setting?

      Do I need to exclude settings?



    ・XG firewall is bridge mode now.


    ・DHCP server is separate and installed.(I have a router.)


  • Hi Hiroki,

    I haven't used an XG in bridge mode, so I am not confident with my answers.

    If you connect a PC to the LAN is it assigned an IP address?

    If you look at the DHCP assigned addresses table can you see the AP being assigned an address?

    Your AP settings should be fine, maybe disable the WPA and just use WPA2, be careful because not all older devices can handle WPA2.

    Ian

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  • Hi Hiroki,

    I haven't used an XG in bridge mode, so I am not confident with my answers.

    If you connect a PC to the LAN is it assigned an IP address?

    If you look at the DHCP assigned addresses table can you see the AP being assigned an address?

    Your AP settings should be fine, maybe disable the WPA and just use WPA2, be careful because not all older devices can handle WPA2.

    Ian

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