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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
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Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
In the guest network section, "Allow guests to see each other and access my local network" is not selected and my work laptop can see devices on my home network. I'm on firmwware V1.0.2.144. I've tried enabling and disabling it, the guest network, and tried disable/create new name. No matter what I try, I can still see devices on my network. Any thoughts on how to solve this?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
> [...] my work laptop can see devices on my home network. [...]
Your (unspecified) "my work laptop" is connected to the R8500 using a
"Guest Network" SSID?
"see" _how_, exactly? As usual, showing actual actions (commands)
with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators, ...) can be
more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.
> [...] No matter what I try, [...]
Think, for a moment, about how little useful information that
non-description conveys to the non-psychics in your audience.
> [...] Any thoughts on how to solve this?
Depends on what you wish to "solve". Is your complaint that
something like "ping" works between guest and non-guest devices, or that
some actual data-carrying service, like, say, file sharing, works
between guest and non-guest devices?
On these routers, a "guest network" is not a separate network, but
there are firewall-like rules (enabled by default) which can limit the
ability of "guest" client devices to communicate with non-guest client
devices. If you expect absolutely no communication between guest and
non-guest devices, then prepare for disappointment.
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
I'm connecting to the wifi network through my laptop's gui. By I can access everything on my non-guest network. I'm able to print to my printer, access and use my Plex server, output my audio to my AppleTV, etc. NOTHING is blocked at all. I'm able to ssh to a linux host not in the guest network from the guest network. There are no rules allowing NAT or Port forwarding on the router. UPnP is disabled.
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
> I'm connecting to the wifi network through my laptop's gui. [...]
> Your (unspecified) "my work laptop" is connected to the R8500 using a
> "Guest Network" SSID?
See the difference?
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
Are you not seeing that the make, model, etc of the laptop make no difference in this situation? I just got a linux laptop and ran a nmap scan of ports 1-1000 against the IP range I set up and nothing is being blocked. Is this a software bug for the router or is it the illusion of security?
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
I went one step further. I ran the same nmap on an intel atom box I have that has a RJ45 connection to my router and did a tee of the output to a flat file. I did the same from the linux laptop on the guest network and then scp'd the file from the intel atom box to my laptop while on the disabled access guest network. I then ran a diff against the output files. The diff came out with nothing different in the files.
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
> Are you not seeing [...]
No. What I'm not seeing is your clear statement that you're using a
guest-network SSID for anything. With my weak psychic powers, I can't
see what you did, only what you wrote. And that's not clear enough.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least). Read. Look for
"Set Up a Guest WiFi Network". Note that new/different SSIDs are
involved. "Wireless" and "Guest" are spelled differently for a reason.
"my work laptop" tells me nothing about how that device is connected
to anything. Perhaps you're doing everything correctly, and the
firmware on your R8500 is garbage. But, from your description, I can't
tell.
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Re: Nighthawk R8500 guest network seeing devices when disabled
I work as a Systems Administrator. The devices are connected correctly. I have gone through the documentation and the guest network is setup correctly. I have also tried downloading the firmware update file 3 different times now and forcing an update of the firmware through the administration page using a different downloaded file each time. After every time, I can see everything from the guest network though nmap.
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