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Router as a switch
Hi Team,
My wifi router connected to inside interface of the palo alto firewall. Router and firewall are connected on 10.10.10.x network and wifi is on 192.168.1.x network.
If I check the traffic logs on firewall I see 10.10.10.2 as source (wifi IP) not 192.168.1.x network as router doing the NAT.
Is it possible to disbale the NAT on wifi so that it can be done on firewall and we can check all the connected devices logs?
Pl help !
thanks
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Re: Router as a switch
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@him007 wrote:Hi Team,
My wifi router connected to inside interface of the palo alto firewall. Router and firewall are connected on 10.10.10.x network and wifi is on 192.168.1.x network.
If I check the traffic logs on firewall I see 10.10.10.2 as source (wifi IP) not 192.168.1.x network as router doing the NAT.
Is it possible to disbale the NAT on wifi so that it can be done on firewall and we can check all the connected devices logs?
Pl help !
thanks
@him007 wrote:Hi Team,
My wifi router connected to inside interface of the palo alto firewall. Router and firewall are connected on 10.10.10.x network and wifi is on 192.168.1.x network.
If I check the traffic logs on firewall I see 10.10.10.2 as source (wifi IP) not 192.168.1.x network as router doing the NAT.
Is it possible to disbale the NAT on wifi so that it can be done on firewall and we can check all the connected devices logs?
Pl help !
thanks
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