Guest wlan to VLAN in AP mode in Deco M9+
How the guest wlan isolation has been implemented in AP mode in deco M9 latest firmware for v1 hardware?
Does it have VLAN id and what is it? Why it cannot be set from user interface?
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As other users mentioned, I regret so much buying these devices... this is basic functionality in 2024
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Just bought 6 Deco X50-POE to make my home wifi great again, and these AP-s are joke. Seamless roaming maybe works only 5G only mode, but not so great. Basic vlan setup is missing at all. I have 3 internet connections, lots of IoT devices and separete guest network that will use different gateway for guests. I like to isolate 3-4 different ssid-s each other and use different local subnets for that. Now i must send these AP-s back and buy something that will do the job.
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@Loix Currently working to better segregate and improve network security in household with 60+ devices (and expect to grow). With the mixed IoT vendor security postures, having the ability to setup multiple vlans and associated rules seems prudent.
At this point, I am not planning on any more TP- Link access points (just returned to expensive x75 pro units) and started a new buildout with a vendor that prioritizes security in their switch, firewall and wireless products.
i would love to continue with TP-Link but the lack of strong vLAN and similar security segregation capabilities is a deal breaker.
Please make the upgrades and at least provide an update in this thread.
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@TP-Link I will pile on to this request echoing many of the other comments. I am very happy with the deco's than I purchased, but it would be useful to have more flexibility in segmenting my home network than they provide by default in AP mode.
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Any serious wifi AP requires this feature. And @tp-link doesn't even understand why? Facepalm worthy.
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