AC1750 wireless-LAN configuration for guests

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AC1750 wireless-LAN configuration for guests
AC1750 wireless-LAN configuration for guests
2017-06-12 23:11:49
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Good morning.
I've just installed AC1750 wireless access point without any relevant trouble on our meeting room.
Now we'd like to set up the guest network with temporary connections for our guests/visitors. Actually if they login on the actual wireless connection they are able to use internet but also to see our internal server folders and documents. How we could create one SSID only for internet/Skype/etc keeping out all guests to our LAN and server with classified storage datas?
I'm setting up the access point by web-browser because the EAP application installed on win10 it seems don't accept/save any modification done.

Thank you.
regards.
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Re:AC1750 wireless-LAN configuration for guests
2017-06-13 16:17:14

marco1981 wrote

How we could create one SSID only for internet/Skype/etc keeping out all guests to our LAN and server with classified storage datas?


You have to set up a guest network on your company's router to be able to separate users from your LAN. The CAP1750 itself can't separate your network, it just allows to use multiple SSIDs over VLANs, so you could use one SSID for internal use and another one for the guest network. Using multiple SSIDs with different network semantics through a CAP requires different networks at first.
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Re:AC1750 wireless-LAN configuration for guests
2017-06-14 18:52:19

R1D2 wrote

You have to set up a guest network on your company's router to be able to separate users from your LAN. The CAP1750 itself can't separate your network, it just allows to use multiple SSIDs over VLANs, so you could use one SSID for internal use and another one for the guest network. Using multiple SSIDs with different network semantics through a CAP requires different networks at first.


Ok. Thank you.
We will provide managing our internal router. In any case all folders require one more authentication step (user+pass) so if we are not able to do it I think we have almost a protection.

Bye :cool:
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