Guest network

Guest network

Guest network
Guest network
2025-05-12 10:29:19 - last edited 2025-05-13 03:05:53
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Hello.

There is a domain network 192.168.1.0. There are TP-Link EAP225(UE) v4.0 access points, and a software Omada controller that manages these access points. How can I create a guest network in Omada so that clients connecting to this network receive IP addresses from the 192.168.50.0 network?

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Re:Guest network-Solution
2025-05-13 03:05:49 - last edited 2025-05-13 03:05:53

  @DmitriyF 

 

Configuring a guest network is simple: just create a new SSID and enable the guest option.  

 

However, if you want the guest network to obtain IP addresses from a different subnet, this requires configuration on your router (not the EAP). The EAP itself cannot assign separate subnets.  

Here’s a guide for reference:  

How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs on Omada SDN Controller

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Re:Guest network
2025-05-12 17:45:06 - last edited 2025-05-13 01:18:19

  @DmitriyF 


Here's how to configure a guest network on Omada controller. Most probably Method 2 and Method 3 are what you're looking for.

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Re:Guest network-Solution
2025-05-13 03:05:49 - last edited 2025-05-13 03:05:53

  @DmitriyF 

 

Configuring a guest network is simple: just create a new SSID and enable the guest option.  

 

However, if you want the guest network to obtain IP addresses from a different subnet, this requires configuration on your router (not the EAP). The EAP itself cannot assign separate subnets.  

Here’s a guide for reference:  

How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs on Omada SDN Controller

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