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tkvoice
Feb 02, 2026Aspirant
R7450 AP Mode Stop Guest access LAN
I am new to AP Mode I have a R7450 router and have placed it into AP mode. I connected the WAN RJ45 to a LAN RJ45 on another Netgear Router (This is the one that is in normal router mode that actua...
tkvoice
Feb 03, 2026Aspirant
Thanks for everyone's replies. I
It is really too bad Netgear did not put more effort into programming more features into the device when in AP mode.
Locking down the Guest network to Internet Only is of great importance to me. There are so many IP enabled devices running in my house (Alexa, thermostats, Roku, garage doors, smart watches, washer/dryer, etc.) I don't trust them on the same network with my laptop that has important data. All of those smart gadgets are a Cyber attack waiting to happen.
One day I might upgrade to mesh but for now I am going to just run multiple devices in router mode.
Thanks
- FURRYe38Feb 03, 2026Guru - Experienced User
One problem with IoT devices and being on a separate isolated network is that the IoT devices supporting apps pn phones and pads won't beable to connect to there IoT devices if the mobile phone or pad is not on the same network or not isolated from the Iot device. Most phones and pad will connect to the main network for most users. GN brings in this isolation and could block communications between the IoT device and there supporting apps.
Also historical use of APs is designed for being on same network. GN is not a factor in most home class APs. GN is always handled at the host router level. So one reason why these low end routers don't have extras or what some users want. If you need this then you may need to find something else.
I've had IoT devices on my main network for years. Haven't had any issues to date. Justed added some more smart bulbs.
- StephenBFeb 03, 2026Guru - Experienced User
tkvoice wrote:
Locking down the Guest network to Internet Only is of great importance to me.
If you follow my block diagram (connecting the R7450 as a router to your ISP, and connecting the R6350 as a router to a LAN port on the R7450), you will find that it does exactly that. CrimpOn used the wrong arrangement in his experiment.
You might find that setting up some new devices will require temporarily disabling the client isolation. I know that Arlo cameras can't be installed unless the phone can directly reach the camera (and vice versa).