Network map

Network map

Network map
Network map
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Model: Archer AXE5400  
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is there some way for Network Map to identify which devices are on my primary network and which are on the guest network?

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Re:Network map
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  @DesertRatR 

 

Check this thread for more details on your inquiry.

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Re:Network map
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  @terziyski 

 

I misspoke. My router is Archer AE95.

 

The network map does not highlight by color which device is on which network. The colors are used to denote speed, yellow 2.4 GHz and blue 5.0 GHz. I can see no other way to identify which device is on which network. 

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Re:Network map
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  @DesertRatR 

 

I know that your router is a different model but following the TP-Link new logo WebGUI look I thought that it may have a symbol like this:

 

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on client devices connected to its guest network.

Here's a more general view:

 

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