Guest Network in AP mode is not separated from local network
Guest Network in AP mode is not separated from local network
Ik have three Deco P7 units set up as Accesspoints, on a wired UTP backhaul. They are connected independently to a switch (star network), so they are not chained one after another (like one single line).
I need/want to use the modem/router my provider supplied me. There are several other wired clients in my local network.
When i set up a Guest network on the Deco, i can still reach all ip adresses of my local network, such as servers, nas, domoticz and ip cameras from that guest network.
This should not be possible!
I used an old Asus rtn66u router set up as accesspoint before i bought de Deco's, and it had the option to create a guest network as well. When i connected to that guest network, i couldn't reach the local network, only the internet. That is the way a guest network should be operating. It was connected through UTP the same way i connected the Deco, so it should be possible.
Will there be a fix, or should i return the Deco P7 units to the store?
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The guest network and main network are separate from each other when Deco works in regular router mode.
For the AP mode, the Deco P7 does not support this feature yet, and it will be added via firmware upgrading in the future.
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I found this https://www.tp-link.com/nl/support/faq/2317/
it would maybe work if we could set the vlan id for the guest network. Also in AP mode. This way the devices should get IP from the correct DHCP.
You say P7 does not support guest network in AP mode but this was put on the change log and you can set this up in the app. So why is this if it is not supported?
(6. Added support of guest network in AP mode or Ethernet backhaul.)
When will there be a new firmware? It's been awhile.
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@CKK I was ranting about this quite a while back.
I finally gave up.
As i said this is clearly false advertising and a major foul from tplink the Guest mode in AP. Don't wait for the firmwarte. I just gave up and went with router mode. i had to redisgn my lan but everything is working as suppose to be.
check my thread
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/171344
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Hello, the VLAN ID is not supported when Deco works in AP mode, and the VLAN ID option displays when the Decos are in ethernet backhaul.
For the second one, you misunderstand what I said, the Deco P7 supports guest network in AP mode, but guest network is not separated from main network; Instead, the guest network and main network are isolated from each other in router mode only now.
As for the ETA, we still get no updates yet; we will contact the RD team and let you know if there is anything new.
Good day.
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Hey folks, is this feature still on the roadmap? I realise it's not easy to do (you'll basically need the AP to have a DHCP server only for the guest network etc) but it would be a great addition to the firmware.
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Seems like the newest firmware for the deco p7 works at last.
You use the same subnet but you cannot access any other ip than the gateway ip, so still be able to access the modem/router.
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I have same problem, i need set VLAN ID for guest, to separete my privte network from guest network.
this is basicali function of guest network..
I tried default VLAN 591, looks didnt worked in AP mode.
I came to deco from UBNT... bloody hell i wanna go back to UBNT ... this starting be nightmare.
No channel choises, no setup for vlan in AP mode. Stupide mobile APP, with few options in AP mode. I glad that i dont need run it in ROUTER, becouse who knows what kind of shits will goes to my privte network.
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Hello, in my DECO M4 I verified that guest network is not isolated, both in AP mode and in Router mode.
So, to me, the option presented by the mobile app to switch a "guest network" is, actually, only a second SSID with the same characteristics as the principal one.
With this kind of implementattion, the ony reason to switch on a second and NON ISOLATED network is to assign one SSID to 2.4GHz and the other to 5GHz bands.
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@Kevin_Z Any news on this feature?
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Have you updated your deco over the last months ?
they have issued a firmware fixing this (two updates).
I cannot test it as i ended up redisigning my network in order to use the router mode cause the guest function was too important for me.
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