Wireless :: Cannot Get Onto Guest Network?
May 6, 2012
My landlord downstairs has set up a guest network for me from his Netgear WGR614v10 so I can ditch my dsl and just pay him. First I tried using my Netgear WNR2000 router to act as a receiver (bridge?) but messed it up and couldn't even access the router config anymore, had reset to factory settings.I bought a Netgear WN311B PCI adapter, but I can not connect. My laptop works fine, and after a bit I got my nook to work. We've gone through having an open network with no encryption to currently trying with WPA2-PSK. If I try to connect with Win 7 it just says "Windows is unable to connect to network." Troubleshooting just says to restart the router. If I try NetGear's Smart Wizard it will detect the network fine in setup, and say the signal is at 79-80%.
But at the "Settings" tab, it just says "scanning" in the status bar, it always says channel 6, and shows signal at 1 dot. Window's network connections list it at "Good." I did very briefly get it to work when I first tried the new adapter. Windows even asked me what type of network this was (Home/Work/Public) but when I tried to open a web browser it was not working anymore.I don't think it's range as my laptop and nook work. I can get it to connect to my WNR2000 router, so I don't think it's necessarily the adapter
View 1 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Oct 17, 2012
Any problems with the guest network on the ea4500 with the cloud firmware? I am losing guest clients after about 24 hours and the re-authentication fails. you enter the guest password and nothing happens until you reboot the router.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 29, 2012
Having an issue with a Cisco Linksys E1500 on a home network. The device has a feature to provide a guest wireless network but the guest network can't get to the internet. A wired connection is fine, as is the normal wireless network but not the guest. The cheesy thing is, that it doesn't list an option for what type of wireless security protocol you want on the guest network. I'm assuming that it uses the same security protocol that the normal wireless network uses, but who knowsEspecially weird is that it asks you what password you want on the guest network but then the guest network show to be insecure when you try to connectthought maybe it was something funky with some of my configurations so I went ahead and factory defaulted it and just set it up with an insecure network for both the normal and guest networks. This didn't solve it. The guest network still couldn't get to the internet. In fact, the guest network can't even ping the router.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jun 7, 2012
I have a guest House with 10 rooms The wireless network in not secured as we are in the middle of nowhere One guest has mentioned that she thinks her files have been accessed over the network (by another guest?)
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 21, 2013
I have the wireless guest network up and running just fine. But, I need to also connect to the router's quest network via one of the ethernet ports. Can I just give the LAN-conencted PC a 192.168.3.x static IP to access the guest network? I am assuming there is no VLAN functionality...
And even better, can I set up a DHCP relationship to that port? So that any device plugged into the port will get a IP on that subnet?
View 4 Replies
View Related
Oct 31, 2012
Is there a way to get rid of the guest network on a E1000 or is it part of the setup.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Dec 3, 2011
I know the Guest network will allow people in my condo to use their wireless toys but does this open up the possibility of people next door for example using my network??
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 4, 2012
I have a situation with a customer who has an ASA 5510. They have a fairly standard config with an Internal, DMZ and Outside interface, with rules on the Internal and Outside interfaces primarily. What they want to do is set up a guest wireless network.What I want to do is split the Internal interface into 2 sub interfaces - one with the same settings as the current Internal interface and the other in a second VLAN for the guest wireless traffic. In order to do this though I have to remove the current config from the internal interface. The big question mark for me is what happens to all the firewall rules for the current Internal interface when I remove it? Do they all get deleted? do they revert to Global rules?, do they remain unchanged ready to be applied to whatever interface is named as Internal in the future? (That's what I'm hoping for)
One other thing, if I put the second sub interface for the wireless guest trafffic into VLAN 2 that is effectively enabling 802.1q right? Frames tagged for VLAN 2 will go to the second sub interface and native VLAN 1 will go to the Internal sub interface right?
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 26, 2012
I have this guest wlan working with web authentication, as you may know in order to get authenticated you must have an IP address first then have a valid username and password. The problem is that if you don't have valid credentials you keep the IP address anyways.I'd like to know if there is a way to release the IPs that are not being used? The WLC is the DHCP server for this network.
-WLC4402
-6.0.202.0
View 6 Replies
View Related
Aug 6, 2012
This is rattling my brain. I have configured 2 SSIDs, one for internal, one for guests. They are on seperate VLANs (50 and 51) and bridge groups (1 and 2). I can get IPs via DHCP for the internal network, but not for the guest. I can't get DHCP for any VLAN 51 sub-interface, nor clients that connect to it. The overall goal is to keep all traffic on the guest network seperate from the internal traffic, however, DHCP requests will be from an internal server. I have removed all the access-lists for troubleshooting purposes. AP and Switchport configs are below!
AP Config
Current configuration : 4011 bytes
!
version 12.4
[Code].....
View 6 Replies
View Related
Apr 19, 2011
I have two Cisco WAP4410N access points. Both has Regular and Guest SSIDs, with same configurations, except "Wireless Isolation" on Guest SSID is enabled. Problem is Guest SSIDs are not visible on devices
Access points are working on different chanles, firmware Version: 2.0.1.0.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Oct 3, 2012
Could I setup wired guest Internet connection without layer 3 web authentication and how?I want guest users access Internet without going through web authentication.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 24, 2011
I cannot get the Guest Network feature to work.Even though Guest SSID is enabled, it does not show up on any devices attempting to connect. Manually connecting by entering the Guest SSID fails (not recognized). On devices with the primary 5 and 2.4 GHz configured they do see the third network but without SSID (unknown) and are also unable to connect to it manually using the SSID.I did not try this before 1.0.02. Have rebooted modem and verified all configs (multiple times). The network is live in an office and can't keep screwing with it or drastically changing its settings.
View 9 Replies
View Related
Nov 2, 2012
I just installed my EA4500 router and it was amazingly simple. My only question is it shows two wireless connections available: The secured one I set up and the another network with the same name that says "guest" and is NOT secured. Is there a way to either disable the unsecured guest network or to secure the guest network?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jan 28, 2012
I am running a guest network on my E4200V2. I have changed my DNS servers on the router to use OpenDNS for traffic filtering. The filtering on my non-guest networks is working fine; the OpenDNS test sites are blocked. However, when I use the guest network, the OpenDNS test sites are not blocked. There's obviously nowhere that I can change the DNS settings for the guest network.
I know that parental filtering in the router applies to the guest network, however, it seems that the DNS servers for the non-guest networks don't apply to the guest network. Is this true? Have others seen this?If so, that's pretty disappointing. OpenDNS filtering is much more powerful than the 8-URL blacklist I can create in the router admin. If I want to filter sites for my kids, having a guest network that is essentially wide-open (except for 8 URLs) is not an ideal situation.
View 6 Replies
View Related
Aug 30, 2011
Our router is connected to my moms work computer. So on our main family computer we have a NET GEAR WG111v1 wireless adapter. When I do a scan for avaliable networks only the guest network is found. Our ipods can find the main secured connection but not the computer.
View 7 Replies
View Related
Jun 26, 2012
I have Cisco E4200v2, and after someone hacked my router's password, I was forced to activate a white listing MAC filtering. Problem is, that I would also like to enable a guest network so my small business's clients could still connect to the wifi, without having access to out home PC (and drinking our bandwidth).
View 9 Replies
View Related
Aug 17, 2012
I have just bought the EA3500 3 days ago.Also, I have been trying to find the way to rename the Guest Network to something without the -guest prefix.[url]....
View 1 Replies
View Related
Feb 12, 2011
Is it true that if someone wants to connect to the Guest network and macfiltering is on this is not possible. Which makes the guest network basicly useless.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Nov 11, 2011
Is it possible to change the Guest Network Name on the E4200? And if so, is it possible to do so without having to do a complete reset of the router and without using the Cisco Connect software?
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 18, 2013
I just installed and started using my E3000. Love it so far but I have a question about the guest network. I did set one up with a network name and password. It does show up under available networks but as an unsecured one. How do I go about securing it?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Feb 6, 2013
I want to setup a Linksys EA4500 in bridge mode behind my separate firewall to access the domain LAN. I'd also like to supply a wireless guest network for clients. In bridge mode the EA4500 doesn't seem to offer a separate guest network. Is there any solution other than adding another Wireless router just to serve up the Wireless Guest Network?
View 6 Replies
View Related
Dec 12, 2011
just picked up a E4200 v1.
does the mac filtering also apply to the quest network?
I normally have it set to allow macs for the wireless devices i own.
does the mac filtering apply to the quest network?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jan 28, 2013
I recently got my Cisco wireless system working a few days ago and am back with a guest network. Our wireless system includes one 2504 controller and 2 2602i access points. So, I want a wireless guest network completely isolated from the LAN.
Here is what I have done.
I have created a new internal network and assigned 192.168.2.1 to an unused port on the firewall and 2.2 to a new controller interface with vlan 10. I can ping both 2.1 and 2.2 from the firewall and the controller. Basic network connectivity is working. The DHCP server is setup on this same firewall and configured only for this port. This address is referenced in the controllers interface.
A new w lan was setup and enabled. The proper interface group was selected on the w lan. I have left the default layer2 security.
As far as AAA servers tab in this wlan, this is where I am a little confused. I wish to just have a single log in for this guest network. I wasn't sure what to do so I went over to the Security tab and created a "local net users" account. I do not know how to reference the use of this under wlan, security, aaa servers. Should I check the box that says "local eap authentication"?? If so, I don't have a profile name in the drop down. What I'm looking for is the username/password to be stored locally on the controller itself since there will be only 1 account.
Under wlan, advanced tab, I do not have "Allow AAA override" checked. Should I?
Lastly, when I try to connect the client, it is not pulling a dhcp address. I wasn't sure if authentication was required before dhcp or the other way around so I'm not sure what to trouble shoot first, authentication or dhcp.
View 8 Replies
View Related
Mar 6, 2013
We have the RV180W router and the WAP321 access point in our business. We want to broadcast two SSIDs from both locations: the office SSID, which shares routing to LAN traffic, and a guest SSID.The office computers are attached via ethernet to a switch off of LAN port 1 on the router. The AP is attached to LAN port 2 on the router.On the router, the office SSID and the LAN are members of VLAN 1. The guest network is a member of VLAN 2. From the router, everything works just fine.On the WAP, the staff SSID works fine, but the guest SSID has no internet. Both the office and guest networks get DHCP successfully from the router.Our VLAN membership table in the router and WAP are attached, as well as other configuration details.Why would we not be getting internet on the guest ID only on the WAP?
View 8 Replies
View Related
Dec 26, 2011
I need to know how WLC can support ISE guest management in wireless mode. Tested and confirm by Cisco SE, Knowing that WLC currently does not support dynamic VLAN authorization for central web authentication. This limitation will be addressed in WLC 7.2 when MAB and CWA support is added to the code. On the other hand, DACLs on the other hand works and we can use that to restrict access of this guest traffic.Can ISE support on WLC LWA guest access provision? This able to view guest user login and show at ISE monitoring.
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 25, 2013
Have a WAP321 connected to a Cisco SG200-08P then connected to a Cisco 2901. The main wireless on vLAN 1 works fine. However, the Guest on vLAN 4 (Choose vLAN 4 as per the included docs so guests will be unable to see the production network) will not give an IP to any wireless device. Looking for documentation on getting the Guest radio working. The included documention for these 3 devices do not address how to get the Guest radio to work.Does vLAN 4 need setup on the 2901? Have just 1 internal port on the 2901.
View 14 Replies
View Related
Oct 8, 2012
I'm able to to create my main network, but unable to create guest network. Already create CP and when connected to the guest SSID, the guest could still see my main network. How to create Guest network?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Mar 18, 2012
Can we change the internal web authentication for guest network to use http instead of https?
View 3 Replies
View Related
Jan 20, 2012
I haven't found a way to rename the Guest account on my E3000 router. If my router is named HomeRouter the Guest account automatically gets the name HomeRouter-guest. I have disabled the router's SSID broadcast, but it still broadcasts the almost identical Guest account.
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 18, 2013
I'm not sure why the guest net work is unsecured. I would have thought that would not be an option but it is unsecured. How to secure the guest network [2.4 GHz]? Also when I view the guest list some devices stay displayed whether they are in the vicinity or even turned off. That adds to my paranoia with the guest network being unsecured. I also can't edit the screen names to know who the device belongs to like is available in "my devices", forcing me to keep a MAC address list.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Dec 30, 2012
I currently use a E2500 router for my home network. I have setup the Wireless guest Network for my downstairs Tenant while he is out of work so he can still have some internet. The problem however is that often the guest network will take up 90% of my 55mb/sec bandwidth, leaving none for the primary network. Is there a way for me to Throttle the amount of bandwidth the Guest network can use? Say alot 10mb/sec for Guest access only, and leave the rest for our main network?
View 6 Replies
View Related
Feb 8, 2012
I have a wrt54g router and would like to separate the WLAN clients from accessing computers and servers on the LAN... in other words I would like to make it a "guest" network. I've put the router in "router" mode instead of "gateway". I just want to be sure if that is the best thing I can do in terms of turning the wireless network into an isolated one.
View 4 Replies
View Related