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KSNelson1
Aug 27, 2021Aspirant
WAX 204 Radios
I have installed a WAX204 Access Point. It is up and running and seems to be working just fine - as intended. However, during the installation process and later when I logged in to change the SS...
- Aug 30, 2021
By default, the WAX204 only has 1 of the ssid's enabled (and the managment ssid).
You can enable the other's if you prefer.
It isn't that the wireless isn't working or its impacting performance. its because you can setup seperate ssid's for different things as well as isolate them with vlans if you prefer. Plus there's other settings you can use for each ssid like bandsteering, 2.4ghz/5ghz, security methods (in case you have some devices that don't support wpa3), etc. Business grade devices have a lot more features you can control/customize.
so if you're a business, you could setup one for your point of sale systems, one for employees, and one for guests. And you could isolate them from each other so the guests couldn't access the point of sale systems data. (plus the other customizations as you'd prefer)
I've got the WAX218 and when I was using it, I had 1 ssid for my main devices, one for IoT devices, and one for guest networking.
so its up to you how you use them.
plemans
Aug 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
By default, the WAX204 only has 1 of the ssid's enabled (and the managment ssid).
You can enable the other's if you prefer.
It isn't that the wireless isn't working or its impacting performance. its because you can setup seperate ssid's for different things as well as isolate them with vlans if you prefer. Plus there's other settings you can use for each ssid like bandsteering, 2.4ghz/5ghz, security methods (in case you have some devices that don't support wpa3), etc. Business grade devices have a lot more features you can control/customize.
so if you're a business, you could setup one for your point of sale systems, one for employees, and one for guests. And you could isolate them from each other so the guests couldn't access the point of sale systems data. (plus the other customizations as you'd prefer)
I've got the WAX218 and when I was using it, I had 1 ssid for my main devices, one for IoT devices, and one for guest networking.
so its up to you how you use them.
KSNelson1
Sep 02, 2021Aspirant
Thank you for your help. I believe I was confused between 2.4g & 5g discussions and the radios. I makes more sense when thought of as clientg/user isolation possibilities.
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