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Guest Network

Network > Guest Network
Creating an isolated and separate wireless guest network on each wireless band allows
wireless clients to connect to your network for Internet access only and keep your local
LAN network safe by restricting guest access to your LAN network resources such as
shared documents and media files on your computers, network storage, and printers.
1. Log into your router management page (see
on page 8).
2. Click on Network and click on Guest Network.
3. Review the settings below. When complete, click Apply to save and commit your
changes.
First, choose the wireless band guest network you would like to configure, Wireless
2.4GHz Guest Network / 5GHz1 Guest Network / 5GHz2 Guest Network.
 Enable/Disable Guest Network – Selecting Enable turns on the wireless guest
network and selecting Disable turns off the wireless guest network for the specific
wireless band.
 Network Name(SSID) - This is wireless network name setting for the guest network.
This name will differentiate your wireless network from other neighboring wireless
networks so you can identify and connect your wireless client devices. Enter the
wireless network name to assign to the wireless guest network.
 Wireless Security – Allows you to configure the wireless encryption/security for the
wireless band. See the
"How to choose the type of wireless
your wireless
network" sections for details configuring wireless security.
Note: You can only select WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode. EAP
security cannot be applied to the wireless guest networks.
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Guest DHCP – The wireless guest networks are assigned to a different IP address subnet
from the router LAN network for isolation.
 IPv4 Address – Enter the IP address interface for the wireless guest network. The IP
address subnet should be different from any other LAN or VLAN IP networks
configured on your router.
Note: The guest network IP address subnet only supports a class C subnet, subnet
mask 255.255.255.0.
 Start – Enter the starting value of DHCP IPv4 address range for the wireless guest
newtork. (e.g. If your guest network IPv4 address is 192.168.20.1, entering 120 will
define the first IP address of the DHCP pool is 192.168.20.120)
 End – Enter the ending value of DHCP IPv4 address range. (e.g. If your LAN IPv4
address is 192.168.20.1, entering 200 will define the last IP address of the DHCP
pool is 192.168.20.200)
 Lease Time – Enter the lease time in hours (h) or minutes (m) DHCP clients will hold
their IP address settings before automatically requesting a new lease (IP address
settings) from the internal DHCP server. (e.g. To specify 24 hours, enter 24h. To
specify 480 minutes, enter 480m.)
 Separate Clients – This option allows all wireless client devices that are connected
to the guest network wireless SSIDs to communicate with other wireless client
devices. Checking this option will block communication between wireless client
devices connecting with other wireless client devices. This feature is also known as
L2 isolation or L2 client isolation.
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