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Problem with setting up guest network
2014-10-05 22:35:49
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Model : TL-WDR3600
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.14.1 Build 140916 Rel.65058n
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I have following setup: On both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks I have disabled SSID broadcasting, I am using WPA2-PSK wireless security with AES encryption, and I have enabled Wireless MAC Filtering for which I have made a list of some 8-9 devices that I want to be able to access my wifi network. This part is working properly.
I also wanted to make possible for my friends and guests devices to be able to connect to my wifi network but without need to add them to MAC filtering list. I was assuming that I could enable guest network (either 2.4GHz or 5Ghz), add PSK password and that was it.
Problem is that does not work. My guest network also depends on MAC Filtering list for access control. When I for example disable MAC filtering for my 2.4Ghz network anyone with right password can connect on my guest network. When i enable it again if the device is not on the list it can't connect to guest network.
Am I doing something wrong or did I misunderstood the purpose of guest network?
Thanks
Hap
Model : TL-WDR3600
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.14.1 Build 140916 Rel.65058n
ISP :
Hi
I have following setup: On both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks I have disabled SSID broadcasting, I am using WPA2-PSK wireless security with AES encryption, and I have enabled Wireless MAC Filtering for which I have made a list of some 8-9 devices that I want to be able to access my wifi network. This part is working properly.
I also wanted to make possible for my friends and guests devices to be able to connect to my wifi network but without need to add them to MAC filtering list. I was assuming that I could enable guest network (either 2.4GHz or 5Ghz), add PSK password and that was it.
Problem is that does not work. My guest network also depends on MAC Filtering list for access control. When I for example disable MAC filtering for my 2.4Ghz network anyone with right password can connect on my guest network. When i enable it again if the device is not on the list it can't connect to guest network.
Am I doing something wrong or did I misunderstood the purpose of guest network?
Thanks
Hap
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-10-14 14:54:07
Ada wrote
According to my experience, you should email to support@tp-link.com instead of supportengineer.
You still get this email error message. I have gotten this message and TP-Link was still able to respond
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TPLINK SUPPORT #73859 response
2014-10-14 21:19:34
Catherine Duan replied:
The guest network, can be assigned a different SSID and password. And you can setup the guest network cannot access/communicate with the main LAN network.
In that case, even though they share one DHCP settings, but the clients in guest network cannot access the main network, that is to say, cannot share the file within main network.
Guest network share one MAC filtering settings with main wireless network.
This is the designed feature of guest network of our routers. Sorry that it cannot meet your requirement, but our R&D department will evaluate your suggestions.
If possible, we will add it to our our routers in future.
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I just ordered a WDR3500 for my guest network that I'll plug in to my WDR3600 that I only use in wired mode. When it arrives, I'll have to play with it and see if their guest network isolation really works. In the mean time, I've had no problems implementing guest networks by cascading secondary routers off of my main router where the DHCP servers all serve up the same range of IPs (192.168.1.128 to 192.168.1.254). This will be the third secondary router and should give me good Wifi coverage for the back of the house.
The guest network, can be assigned a different SSID and password. And you can setup the guest network cannot access/communicate with the main LAN network.
In that case, even though they share one DHCP settings, but the clients in guest network cannot access the main network, that is to say, cannot share the file within main network.
Guest network share one MAC filtering settings with main wireless network.
This is the designed feature of guest network of our routers. Sorry that it cannot meet your requirement, but our R&D department will evaluate your suggestions.
If possible, we will add it to our our routers in future.
*******************************
I just ordered a WDR3500 for my guest network that I'll plug in to my WDR3600 that I only use in wired mode. When it arrives, I'll have to play with it and see if their guest network isolation really works. In the mean time, I've had no problems implementing guest networks by cascading secondary routers off of my main router where the DHCP servers all serve up the same range of IPs (192.168.1.128 to 192.168.1.254). This will be the third secondary router and should give me good Wifi coverage for the back of the house.
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-10-15 02:28:33
Hmh, to what email you sent your query?
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Using the support web page
2014-10-15 20:21:32
I didn't sent an email. I just used the support page on the website -- the one that sent me the error message.
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-12-02 07:55:51
Any news about this problem?
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-12-02 10:15:18
Hap Hapablap wrote
Any news about this problem?
So you still haven't contacted TP-LINK technical support?
You should contact them directly and feed it back as a suggestion like fepcoder. Not so many people have such needs.
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Two things
2014-12-02 21:48:38
For the original request of separating the MAC address filtering between the guest network and the non-guest network, I was told that it works the way it's designed. They seemed to ignore that it's simply designed wrong.
As a follow-up post, I determined that the SSID transmission is inconsistent between the two frequency bands. So, with one, if I disable the non-guest SSID, it disables the guest SSID as well, but not for the other band. They accepted that as a firmware bug.
I understand the different, but am unsatisfied. A bug, design or coding, is a bug and should be fixed.
As a follow-up post, I determined that the SSID transmission is inconsistent between the two frequency bands. So, with one, if I disable the non-guest SSID, it disables the guest SSID as well, but not for the other band. They accepted that as a firmware bug.
I understand the different, but am unsatisfied. A bug, design or coding, is a bug and should be fixed.
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-12-09 15:54:24
If more users request for modification on this "design problem", maybe it will be improvd in future. :)
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-12-09 16:41:54
This is the designed feature of guest network of our routers. Sorry that it cannot meet your requirement, but our R&D department will evaluate your suggestions.
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Re:Problem with setting up guest network
2014-12-10 01:33:16
Guest network working very good on OpenWRT/Gargoyle. I have configured in my job and I'm very glad -
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/guest-wlan
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