This one will take a little explaining but here goes..
I have a WLC 4400 that manages our AP's. We have a few wlan/ssid's that the ap's use.
We have locations around the county that are connected back to us on our fiber. (So Direct Access) When we plug AP's into any of the remote or local sites we have no problems.
Second setup: We have locations that are not on our fiber so we use ASA 5505's to create a tunnel using easy vpn.
They connect just fine and users into the 5505 have no problems at all. But when we plug in a AP it connects up to the WLC and everything looks ok.
The client will get an ip and can ping everything on the remote network and out on the internet.
The problems that occurs is no traffic gets back? Like web, etc.. So when I try to bring up a web page internally or externally it just times out. All sites can be pinged just no way back?
Now the clients connecting to the AP's are getting addresses from the WLAN they are connecting to. The Users directly plugged in are getting them from the ASA 5505.
this is a rough explanation.. I can explain more if needed to help with the problem!
TIA!
I have a WLC 4400 that manages our AP's. We have a few wlan/ssid's that the ap's use.
We have locations around the county that are connected back to us on our fiber. (So Direct Access) When we plug AP's into any of the remote or local sites we have no problems.
Second setup: We have locations that are not on our fiber so we use ASA 5505's to create a tunnel using easy vpn.
They connect just fine and users into the 5505 have no problems at all. But when we plug in a AP it connects up to the WLC and everything looks ok.
The client will get an ip and can ping everything on the remote network and out on the internet.
The problems that occurs is no traffic gets back? Like web, etc.. So when I try to bring up a web page internally or externally it just times out. All sites can be pinged just no way back?
Now the clients connecting to the AP's are getting addresses from the WLAN they are connecting to. The Users directly plugged in are getting them from the ASA 5505.
this is a rough explanation.. I can explain more if needed to help with the problem!
TIA!