Manage Access To Lan Ports For Clients Of The Wireless 2 Or Wireless 3 Network - NETGEAR WAX204 User Manual

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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204
6. Select a Client Isolation radio button:
• Enable. All WiFi clients are isolated. That is, WiFi clients that are connected to
the same WiFi network are prevented from communicating with each other.
(Communication over the Internet remains possible.)
• Disable. WiFi clients that are connected to the same WiFi network are allowed
to communicate with each other.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Manage access to LAN ports for clients of
the Wireless 2 or Wireless 3 network
You can manage whether WiFi clients can directly access devices that are connected
to LAN ports of the access point. For example, if you connect a printer to LAN port 3
and a server to LAN port 4, WiFi clients might be able to access the printer and the
server.
Access to LAN ports depends on the WiFi network that the clients are connected to and
whether you enabled such access:
• Wireless 1. By default, WiFi clients that are connected to the Wireless 1 network
can access devices that are connected to the LAN ports of the access point. For the
Wireless 1 network, you cannot disable this type of access.
• Wireless 2 or Wireless 3. For the Wireless 2 and Wireless 3 networks independently,
you can configure whether WiFi clients can access devices that are connected to the
LAN ports. By default, such access is disabled. (If devices that are connected to the
LAN ports are set up for communication over the Internet, WiFi clients of the Wireless
2 or Wireless 3 network might still be able to reach these devices.)
To specify whether WiFi clients of the Wireless 2 or Wireless 3 network can access
devices that are connected to the LAN ports:
1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the
access point network.
2. Enter http//www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
If you are not connected to the access point network but to the same network as the
access point, enter the IP address that is assigned to the access point. If you do not
know the IP address, see Find the IP address of the access point when you cannot
use routerlogin.net on page 27.
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