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pvillemd
Aug 03, 2019Aspirant
AirPrint/BonJour devices not discoverable when connected to Guest Network (ORBI RBK50/RBR50 system)
I recently installed a new ORBI RBK50 system with a single satellite node. Network was configured fine (except the initial setup which was a nightmare...partially due to Comcast denying my internet co...
ekhalil
Aug 03, 2019Master
If you attach your printer to the guest network then you need to change a setting in the web GUI that enables the guest devices to see the devices in the main network.
- CrimpOnAug 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Not only that, but when a printer is connected to the Guest network, the normal "guest" settings will not allow any device to print to it.
The Guest network (on the web interface) clearly shows option:
Allow guests to see each other and access my local network
Unless this box is checked, devices on the Guest network (a) cannot see each other (i.e. the printer), and (b) cannot access the primary network.
I agree that there are a lot of other ways Netgear could have set up the Guest network, such as (a) all the Guests can see every device on the Guest network, and (b) devices on the primary network can open a connection to devices on the Guest network. But, those may be a lot harder to program. Anyway, they did what they did.
- pvillemdAug 03, 2019Aspirant
Fair enough. I should have logged into the web interface and poked around. (I honestly didn't know it existed, but again bad on me because most do).
However, they should update the firmware to allow guests to see each other but *NOT* into the main network. That's the main point of the guest network. I don't want guest clients bleeding into my main network and have knowlegdge or access to any main network devices. The code can't be that difficult to implement. The devices are all on the same subnet between guest and main networks, so they're doing something to limit visibility with each other already. The router knows which devices are connected to the guest network. Doesn't seem like it's much of an extension at that point. Netgear, what do you think?? Get me an update!
- ekhalilAug 03, 2019MasterThere are many others who think that guests -by default- are not supposed to see each other.