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perseid
Feb 06, 2017Aspirant
Guest Network issue
Hi all, when enabling the Guest Network, the Guest SSID is visible and devices are able to connect properly, but the problem is that the connection is not stable, it suffers frequent interruptions. T...
- Feb 12, 2017
perseid wrote:
StephenB wrote:
perseid wrote:
Maybe it has conflicts when it finds same SSID from a neighbor?That was what I was thinking.
I'm almost sure that this is not the issue since I haven't seen any SSID name like that in my neighborhood, but I will try a custom name just to discard this possibility. Will report back, thanks.
I tested the Guest network with a custom SSID and apparently the connection is stable now. Seems that the SSID name was the culprit. WIll let the testing a few more days and if stable will mark your reply as the solution. Thanks.
StephenB
Feb 07, 2017Guru - Experienced User
doraemon wrote:
Start by changing the channel. Is it on both bands on guest network? I don't think that there's something more you can do aside from changing the channel and using a different firmware.
It's worth a try, but the channels used for guest are the same ones that are used on the (stable) main network.
Is this happening in both bands? Is the SSID being broadcast?
perseid
Feb 07, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for your replies. Yes, as Stephen says I assume that the Guest network picks up the same settings as those used for the main (stable) network, so nothing changed there. Yes, the SSID is being broadcast in the Guest network, and the issue is happening in both bands (2.4 and 5).
- StephenBFeb 08, 2017Guru - Experienced User
perseid wrote:
Thanks for your replies. Yes, as Stephen says I assume that the Guest network picks up the same settings as those used for the main (stable) network, so nothing changed there. Yes, the SSID is being broadcast in the Guest network, and the issue is happening in both bands (2.4 and 5).
The guest networks use the same radio as the main network, and the network path to the internet is also identical. So it's hard to figure what could disrupt guest connection, but not the main connection. Do you have the same security configuration for guest as main? If not, perhaps try setting them the same way as a test.
- perseidFeb 08, 2017Aspirant
Yes, I have the same security configuration for the Guest as main (WPA2, etc), the only difference is the password which for the guest I set a different one than that used for the main, but it shouldn't be a reason for guest network instability.
- StephenBFeb 09, 2017Guru - Experienced User
perseid wrote:
Yes, I have the same security configuration for the Guest as main (WPA2, etc), the only difference is the password which for the guest I set a different one than that used for the main, but it shouldn't be a reason for guest network instability.
I agree.
Are you using the default guest SSIDs? If so, you might try changing them.