Disable "allow guests to access my local network" has no effect for guest
The option "allow guests to access my local network", doesn't work like expected. It seems like it works the other way arround. I can't see their Chromecast devices, but they can see mine and cast to it.
Is this expected behaviour, am I doing something wrong or is the function not working properly?
Seems like the same problem as Archer D7 Guest Network Problem and also HUGE security issue! Guests on C9 v1 were able to delete files from my server, even with set to not allow LAN access!
- Copy Link
- Subscribe
- Bookmark
- Report Inappropriate Content
I use my router as the main DHCP server connected to a TP-link mediaconverter. It's NOT set in Access Point Mode.
I enable/disable "allow guests to access my local network" last night from within the app, to see if that had any effect, and I seems it did . From my Android device (connected to the guest network) it isn't possible to find Chromecast devices or connect to my NAS.
A bit strange because I did do a reboot after disable "allow guests to access my local network" and this had no effect. It seems like the OP from Archer D7 Guest Network Problem was on track. Still not te desirable solution, but glad it now works like expected.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Can you please confirm how is the Archer AX50 connected to the network, is it working as a Router or Access Point mode?
If it is working as the main router, and "Allow guests to access my local network" is disabled, the wireless clients on your guest network are not able to communicate with the devices connected to your router’s LAN ports or main network.
However, if it is working as an AP, this could be no longer available for configuration. Imagine when the router is working in AP mode, and it is allowed to configure isolation between the main and the guest, the devices connected to the guest will not be able to access the internet, as they cannot communicate with the gateway in this configuration.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
I use my router as the main DHCP server connected to a TP-link mediaconverter. It's NOT set in Access Point Mode.
I enable/disable "allow guests to access my local network" last night from within the app, to see if that had any effect, and I seems it did . From my Android device (connected to the guest network) it isn't possible to find Chromecast devices or connect to my NAS.
A bit strange because I did do a reboot after disable "allow guests to access my local network" and this had no effect. It seems like the OP from Archer D7 Guest Network Problem was on track. Still not te desirable solution, but glad it now works like expected.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
That's great, glad to hear that works.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Information
Helpful: 1
Views: 4064
Replies: 3
Voters 0
No one has voted for it yet.