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Radius authorized WiFi clients cannot access network

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I am using Fortigate + FortiAP and a Radius (WS 2019 NPS) for authorization. I can access the WiFi, I receive IP from dhcp (which is in the network), however I cannot go anywhere else. I cannot even ping the default gateway, nor dhcp server from my wifi's scope (got several of them). For example, I am accessing SSID1, receiving 10.10.0.3/16 IP, I can't ping .1 (GW), .2 (DHCP). However I can be pinged from my DHCP server (?), and I can ping GW from other subnet (fe. 10.20.0.1/16).

I have a policy allowing my radius-users to connect to internal/wan but still - no success. What I am missing? Regards

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