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Re: XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
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XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
When I enable guest network, any user on the guest network is put on the same subnet as the main. I have "Allow guests to see each other and access my local network" unchecked. Guest users are able to be pinged and to see my whole main network. This is a major problem if the guest network feature is unusable
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Re: XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
Hi - if that is not working then something is definitely not correct. I recommend you contact NETGEAR's official support so they can escalate this issue: https://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx
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Re: XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
Yes, even connection via guest wifi, you will be still in the same subnet which is correct.
for the isolation matter, I did not see it before. It's worth to dobule check.
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Re: XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
@Altsai wrote:
Yes, even connection via guest wifi, you will be still in the same subnet which is correct.
for the isolation matter, I did not see it before. It's worth to dobule check.
I don't see how that qualifies as a guest network if devices share the same subnet
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Re: XR700: Wireless isolation doesn't work on guest network
You don't have to share your private WiFi password
Guests can't access shared LAN devices
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