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I want a wifi access point for Airbnb users on my property - a guest user network. The TP-Link unit (CPE210) is wired and is around 50 feet from the modem and router.
I would like the guest network to be different from my personal network. Currently personal is 192.168.1.x and would like the guest network to be, for instance, 192.168.2.x.
Is this something the cpe210 can do or do i need to set up a second router and connect the cpe210 to it?
any help or suggestions appreciated.
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I want a wifi access point for Airbnb users on my property - a guest user network. The TP-Link unit (CPE210) is wired and is around 50 feet from the modem and router.
I would like the guest network to be different from my personal network. Currently personal is 192.168.1.x and would like the guest network to be, for instance, 192.168.2.x.
Is this something the cpe210 can do or do i need to set up a second router and connect the cpe210 to it?
any help or suggestions appreciated.
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-23 17:58:52
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Yes. You need inter-zone forwarding, just three lines in the firewall config:
[CODE]config forwarding
option src 'guest'
option dest 'wan'
[/CODE]
or using the web UI ( "Zone => Forwardings" in the "Zones" section):
what are the rules to get the wan associated with the guest network. when i get to this step the box to the right of guest is reject.
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-23 20:14:29
Yes, default policy for forwarding is always REJECT for new zones.
Just click on Edit to change anything:
Scroll down to Inter-Zone Forwarding, select WAN and click Save & Apply:
Just click on Edit to change anything:
Scroll down to Inter-Zone Forwarding, select WAN and click Save & Apply:
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-24 07:07:29
I believe a hallelujah and an Amen are in order. Finally after how many days and posts all is working; Thanks to R1D2. Many thanks.
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-24 07:54:21
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I believe a hallelujah and an Amen are in order. Finally after how many days and posts all is working; Thanks to R1D2. Many thanks.
Welcome to wireless freedom. :D Glad to hear that it worked out for you!
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-25 05:20:27
Any idea how I can enable access to the two USB ports?
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Re:CPE210 Configuration
2017-04-25 06:19:58
cayvman wrote
Any idea how I can enable access to the two USB ports?
You need to install the appropriate kernel module(s) first.
Go to menu System->Software. Click on Update lists first. Filter software packages, search for kmod-usb, click Find packages.
List of available software shows kernel modules for various USB devices. Select kmod-usb-storage for USB sticks or appropriate package for whatever device you want to use through USB.
See also https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/start, section Peripherals, subsection USB - or anything other out of tens of thousands of packages you are interested in. ;) But it is not TP-Link-specific, the OpenWRT forum could give much better help with this.
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