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WorkingMan
Sep 19, 2021Aspirant
How to separate SSID's? No telnet after upgrade.
There is no Telnet checkbox any more. What is the procedure to separate SSID's? I need to connect my smart light. Thanks!
plemans
Sep 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
there isn't a procedure to seperate them anymore. Netgear pulled telnet access and even disabled the option of disabling auto-updates so people could downgrade to keep telnet.
but like CrimpOn says, usually you can get IoT devices working. Takes a little playing around sometimes to get your device on 2.4ghz (lazy coding on the IoT device makers part to require that).
kelf
Dec 29, 2021Tutor
Hopefully NG will add separate SSID soon... I see 6E has the feature. Unless they wanna force everyone to buy 6E :smileymad:
Separate SSID for IoT: A separate network name for your Internet of things (IoT) devices like smart lights, smart plugs, and smart speakers, means it is easier to connect those devices that prefer a dedicated 2.4 GHz connection.
- FURRYe38Dec 29, 2021Guru - Experienced User
6E only has a separate radio for IoT devices. Otherwise the main WiFi radios are still a single SSID which can't be separated.
If you want some SSID separation on 50 series Orbi, you could load up Voxels FW which I believe still supports some SSID separation:
kelf wrote:
Hopefully NG will add separate SSID soon... I see 6E has the feature. Unless they wanna force everyone to buy 6E :smileymad:
Separate SSID for IoT: A separate network name for your Internet of things (IoT) devices like smart lights, smart plugs, and smart speakers, means it is easier to connect those devices that prefer a dedicated 2.4 GHz connection.