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whittle
Jun 18, 2018Guide
Guest network in AP Mode?
I'm thinking about putting a router in front of my RBK50 and running the Orbi system in Access Point mode. Do you lose access to the Guest Network feature in AP mode?
Thanks much.
whittl...
JoeM845
Sep 09, 2018Luminary
Mozez wrote:
.... Access from the Guest network to devices on main network is blocked even though IP Scanning tools are able to detect them. ...
... I would not worry too much about the distribution of devices between the router and the satellite. ...
Mozez
I believe that it is more accurate to say "Some access from the Guest network to devices on main network is blocked."
My concern was not that some devices were showing as attached to the "wrong" Orbi. It was that some deivces were not showing at all. Not a biggie.
Kopol
Jan 23, 2019Aspirant
Are you sure that your guest wifi network is blocked from your main wifi network in the wifi mode? I was under the impression that you may create two SSID's but the two wifi networks are not on different VLANs. I don't think any "routing" is taking place between the two wireless networks. Can someone set me straight, please?
Thanks,
- JoeM845Jan 24, 2019Luminary
There is no VLAN capability visible (and probably none hidden) when using the Orbi in AP mode (fw 2.2.1.210). All wireless devices are on the same network segment. Devices on the wireless "guest network" are somewhat isolated from devices on the wireless main network and devices on the wired network. Most types of access are blocked. A guest can discover devices on the main network with IP scanning software.