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addyp95
Jun 01, 2022Guide
Nighthawk M2 guests are isolated on different bands
Hi there. I've got the Australian version of the M2 (telstra nighthawk m2) with the latest firmware and I've noticed hosts are isolated without any setting to configure this. My use case is that I ha...
Alias12
Aug 02, 2023Aspirant
Yes. The Netgear Nighthawk M2 router isolates guest devices on different bands to ensure network security and prevent guests from accessing devices connected to the main network.
Certainly! By isolating guest devices on different bands, the Netgear Nighthawk M2 router creates separate virtual networks for guests, which are isolated from each other and from the main network. This isolation provides an additional layer of security, as guests won't be able to communicate directly with each other or access any resources on the primary network.
The Nighthawk M2 router achieves this isolation by employing a feature called "Guest Wi-Fi" or "Guest Network." When guests connect to the router, they are assigned to a separate network with its own unique SSID and password, often labeled as "Guest" or with a similar identifier. This network operates on a different wireless band, which means guest devices won't interfere with devices on the main network and vice versa.
- Karl-Man2Aug 02, 2023Tutor
Hey Alias12,
Yes i understand that if we used the Guest Wifi settings on the M2/M6 that this would be the desired result BUT we are NOT using the Guest Wifi. We are using the standard 2.4 and 5Ghz wifi settings and devices on both of the bands are unable to communicate with each other or the wired network. There is no settings to disable this. Now the idea of having a network is for all devices to communicate but these devices fail to allow this. Most people don't want isolation enabled on a router for a home device as they want all devices to see each other.
Why hasn't thins been fixed on a new to market device after 6 months?
- chukauSep 24, 2023Aspirant
Been reading this thread with interest since I've just encountered the same issue with a Telstra-supplied M2 after NOT seeing it since I got the thing more than a year ago.
Last week I had to reset it to factory and reconfigure after it totally lost the plot and would no longer respond to the admin login.
What I've seen since then is exactly what you are describing, the hosts on wired and wifi cannot see each other which is useless for my home network, The really weird part is that up until I had to reset the device, it was bridging wifi and wired happily with no issues.
What I would dearly like to know is what changed when I reset it, and is there some incantation by which I can get it to go back to how it was?
The follow up question if not, what is the device I should now get to replace this thing, which is guaranteed to behave how I want, which is for wired vs wifi hosts to be visible to each and accessible for file sharing, ssh and so on, on my home network,
There do not seem to be any user-serviceable configuration parameters to put the M2 to rights, but there had better be somewhere in the product range or I am getting something else.
Charles
- Karl-Man2Sep 24, 2023Tutor
Hey Charles,
Sorry but i don't have an answer for you as we have never been able to get all wifi's and LAN network to be visible on any of the M1/ M2 or even the latest M6. I have been asking for this for over 10 months and while John Peng stated in the thread back in February "Issue has been reported to the internal team and will let you know when it is ready for testing." nothing has been forth coming so i personally given up on this device and am look elsewhere.