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ronothan
Jul 20, 2019Tutor
Different SSID
Would love love some help with setup I have a router which is used for one business and has the SSID “business-wifi”. This modem/router connects directly to the internet. I’d like to set up the ...
CrimpOn
Jul 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
ronothan wrote:
I have a router which is used for one business and has the SSID “business-wifi”. This modem/router connects directly to the internet.
I’d like to set up the Orbi via wired backhaul to the business-wifi router, with a different SSID called airbnb-wifi
How would I set that up?
And also, can I have the satellites connect to the business-wifi via wired backhaul without a problem!?
Yes, you can do this.
Connect the Orbi to the existing router with ethernet.
Set the Orbi in Access Point (AP) mode.
Disable the SSID broadcast on the primary network.
Name the Guest SSID "airbnb-wifi" and give it an appropriate password.
Do NOT check the box "Allow guests to see each other.."
Of course, the Orbi could replace the existing WiFi router, but that's not what you asked.
- ekhalilJul 23, 2019Master
CrimpOn wrote:´
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Disable the SSID broadcast on the primary network.
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As long as Orbi is in AP Mode you don't need to disable the main router's wifi "business-wifi" if you would like to keep it, and as long as you use different SSID and radio channels for Orbi than for the main router
- CrimpOnJul 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
ekhalil wrote:
CrimpOn wrote:Disable the SSID broadcast on the primary network.
As long as Orbi is in AP Mode you don't need to disable the main router's wifi "business-wifi" if you would like to keep it, and as long as you use different SSID and radio channels for Orbi than for the main routerI was suggesting to disable the Orbi primary network broadcast and using only the Guest network for the AirBnB. If guests connect to the Orbi primary network, then they are essentially on the main router's primary network. If they are on the Guest network, then they are supposed to be restricted to Internet only, and should not see any devices on the main router network.
I am not sure why an Orbi was chosen for this application, but I imagine the "business" would not want guests hacking away at it.
- ekhalilJul 24, 2019Master
CrimpOn wrote:I was suggesting to disable the Orbi primary network broadcast and using only the Guest network for the AirBnB. If guests connect to the Orbi primary network, then they are essentially on the main router's primary network. ........
Yes, good point CrimpOn that you want the guests to only use the Orbi Guest network. The main network can be used for administration if needed.