Guest Network connection Overview

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Guest Network connection Overview
Guest Network connection Overview
2020-02-27 16:20:54 - last edited 2020-02-27 16:23:15
Model: Deco E4  
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Hello,

 

I have recently set up my two Decos. I am enjoying the fact that I can see what is connected to my main network and label items etc.

 

I have just turned on the guest network also. Is it possible to see what it connected to this within the 'overview' section of the mobile app?

 

I was hoping I could do this. Unless I'm missing something I cannot see a way to do it.

 

Any help is much appreciated.

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Re:Guest Network connection Overview
2020-02-28 01:44:47

@Cdoney77 

 

Hello, the devices connected to the guest network will display on the overview page. 

 

I did a test at our lab with Deco M4 ( cause there is no E4 available), we can see the connection type and linked Deco also. You can enable guest network on your Deco E4 and connect your device to the guest network to give it a go. 

 

Good day. 

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Re:Guest Network connection Overview
2020-02-28 08:41:11

@Kevin_Z thanks Kevin,

 

Is it possible to see what network the device is connected to when you do this?

 

Cheers,

Chris

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