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RED WLAN of RED15w not showing

hi

i am running a XG SFVH on FW SFOS 19.0.1 MR-1-Build365. I have successfully added a RED15w, but how do i manage the wireless - nothing is showing up under Wireless. It seems to be a bug, but since this is a "home edition" sophos is rejecting my registration for support which is very aggravating as its a SOFTWARE BUG. Many users are complaining about the same issue.

How can i get the Wifi to work on the RED15w (which obviously I bought) and should receive support for.



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  • It will likely not a bug, instead a wrong configuration. 

    See: docs.sophos.com/.../index.html

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  • well, i configured it exactly like the video told me to and the tunnel works (Standard/unified, DHCP Running)

    Do i need to add a Firewall rule of any kind, i cant find a written configuration for Wifi anywhere, also on the manuals page the RED15w is missing? If i look at the RED configuration, as soon as its about 3G/5G/WLAN it routes you back to the same article...

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    All traffic from a separate zone network is sent to Sophos Firewall using the Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) protocol. The packets will be encrypted while crossing the RED tunnel. The separate zone networks are connected to each other in Sophos Firewall. You must configure Sophos Firewall to allow traffic for the AWE (Astaro Wireless Extension) client and VXLAN (RFC 7348) for the RED interface.

    AWE client is a client daemon, which runs on access points and REDs with wireless support. It registers access points on Sophos Firewall."

    id be happy to configure a FW Rule if someone would point out what port the AWE is using.

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  • "

    All traffic from a separate zone network is sent to Sophos Firewall using the Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) protocol. The packets will be encrypted while crossing the RED tunnel. The separate zone networks are connected to each other in Sophos Firewall. You must configure Sophos Firewall to allow traffic for the AWE (Astaro Wireless Extension) client and VXLAN (RFC 7348) for the RED interface.

    AWE client is a client daemon, which runs on access points and REDs with wireless support. It registers access points on Sophos Firewall."

    id be happy to configure a FW Rule if someone would point out what port the AWE is using.

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