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Re: Is it possible 2 change Netgear R6300 v1's router's guest WAP's channel?
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I don't see an option to change it. Only on non-guest sides. This is using the (lat/new)est firmware v1.0.2.80_1.0.59.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. 🙂
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> I don't see an option to change it. Only on non-guest sides. [...]
I'd guess that that's because there is no way to do it. On these
routers, the "guest network" is implemented as a set of firewall-like
rules to restrict "guest" clients; there is no separate "guest" radio
with its own radio channel.
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> I don't see an option to change it. Only on non-guest sides. [...]
I'd guess that that's because there is no way to do it. On these
routers, the "guest network" is implemented as a set of firewall-like
rules to restrict "guest" clients; there is no separate "guest" radio
with its own radio channel.
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Re: Is it possible 2 change Netgear R6300 v1's router's guest WAP's channel?
@antinode wrote:> I don't see an option to change it. Only on non-guest sides. [...]
I'd guess that that's because there is no way to do it. On these
routers, the "guest network" is implemented as a set of firewall-like
rules to restrict "guest" clients; there is no separate "guest" radio
with its own radio channel.
Ah, thanks. 🙂
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