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  1. Tech9

    Prohibit Guest network device accessing lan in AP mode

    How did you define Guest Network IP range? The default is 192.168.101.x for 2.4GHz Guest Network 1.
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    YazFi YazFi Guest Network unable to access Pi-Hole DNS server

    @buzzy, For starters do not use IP address range 192.168.100.x or 192.168.101.x. The Asus firmware sets aside both of those IP address ranges, possibly for AiMesh/Guest Network #1 use. If you have problems using Guest Network #1, you may want to avoid using it and use Guest Network #2 and or #3...
  3. drinkingbird

    Needing to use Intranet for Wi-Fi access on guest network

    ...did a hard reset shouldn't need to re-flash. Can't hurt I guess. When the clients have no internet connection, what IP do they have, 192.168.101.x/192.168.102.x or something else? You can also do both the hard reset using WPS button and the reset in the GUI with "initialize settings"...
  4. C

    TUF-AX5400 assign strange IP address via DHCP

    Yes it is normal. This is widely discussed in these forums. The first (leftmost) guest network each each band have their own subnet (192.168.101.x and 192.168.102x). The other two guest networks on each band do not have their own subnet and will get a normal LAN address, e.g. 192.168.50.x. The...
  5. J

    Guest Network has no internet access unless I enable access to intranet

    Sorry if I'm missing something here, but wouldn't this provide all devices on your guest network with access to your intranet?
  6. P

    YazFi hostname and ip address UNKNOWN for all guest network devices

    ...for the guest network from /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf to /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf changed YazFi guest network ip range from 192.168.101.x to 192.168.105.x (and reflected that in the file in bullet point #2 above) No change to the Unknown hostname/ip address issue. The DHCP range for...
  7. S

    Network printer no longer available after activating Guest networks

    Hello, Thank you for your welcome and support. :) I do not have anything specific to the printer in the log. But I remember having every second a DHCPREQUEST or so if I remember right from my TP-Link Tapo cam, which seemed to work properly, though. No, the printer does not lose its local IP...
  8. B

    YazFi hostname and ip address UNKNOWN for all guest network devices

    ...from the YazFi assigned IP address range they likely won't have their names properly listed in the YazFi interface. Note that using 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x may potentially cause problems since Asus firmware itself uses those IP address range(s) for Guest WiFi. If possible try using...
  9. Jack Yaz

    YazFi YazFi v4.x - continued

    YazFi doesn't create bridges. These are the ones created by Asus as discussed. Usually only if you have disabled intranet access for a guest network. Nothing to do with YazFi.
  10. C

    TUF-AX5400 assign strange IP address via DHCP

    I think you're looking at the Network Map Client List? This has been famously unreliable for years (again, widely discussed in these forums) and frequently gets confused when a client has changed it's IP address. My guess is this is the reason. The only reliable way of determining a client's IP...
  11. B

    RT-AX5400 going crazy (dropping devices, assigning invalid IPs)

    ...AP router? If yes what are those AiMesh nodes or AP routers? Are you seeing some devices get 192.168.100.x OR are they receiving 192.168.101.x? As the prior poster indicated IP address ranges 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x tend to be used by the Asus router (likely for AiMesh, Guest WiFi...
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    YazFi hostname and ip address UNKNOWN for all guest network devices

    Well, sure enough, for different reasons, I changed the subnet for my YazFi guest network to 192.168.2.0 and I have names and ip addresses of guest network devices shown in the table now. I apparently noticed your second paragraph so much that I missed the significance of the first paragraph...
  13. L

    YazFi YazFi v4.x - continued

    192.168.101.x and 102.x is not my subnet. I have 192.168.50.x. Those 101 and 102 were the ones Yazfi created when I had it installed. Am I missing something?
  14. drinkingbird

    Guest SSIDs and VLAN tagging

    ...Wireless 1 starting with the 386 code base - it uses VLANs and separate subnets when you have guest isolation enabled (VLAN 501 and 192.168.101.x for 2.4ghz and 502/192.168.102.x for 5ghz) so that they can be extended out to nodes when running AIMesh. If you don't want that behavior, use...
  15. drinkingbird

    TUF-AX5400 assign strange IP address via DHCP

    If it doesn't support Aimesh and/or 386.x firmware, then it won't support that new feature (which requires 386 or 388 code base to work). If you don't want to see that other subnet, you can use Guest Wireless 2 or 3 which use your main LAN subnet instead of the new 192.168.101 and 192.168.102...
  16. O

    TUF-AX5400 assign strange IP address via DHCP

    Speaking about guest networks propagation to AiMesh nodes: I have just ended up finding out my RP-AC55 incapable of that. It does not propagate any guest network 🤦‍♂️
  17. B

    guest network questions

    ...IP address subnet then take a look at YazFi. Otherwise like Colin indicated typically the Guest Network #1 (2.4Ghz and 5Ghz) uses 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x while Guest Network #2 and #3 will pull IP addresses from the main LAN IP address pool. It has been suggested that if one is...
  18. N

    guest network questions

    ...main LAN subnet. Should they ? I moved 5GHz guest network for DTV from GN1 to GN3. From the system log, it looks like DTV has moved from 192.168.101.xxx (on GN1) and ended up in the same IP range as the main LAN DHCP even though Access Intranet on GN3 is set to Disable. A bug? When changing...
  19. Jonnny

    How to reject wifi device by device name

    ...I added the line below for each device/MAC/IP (/jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add): dhcp-host=MAC,device_guest1,192.168.101.X These two ways also work: dhcp-host=br1,MAC,set:MAC,device_guest1,192.168.101.X dhcp-host=MAC,set:MAC,device_guest1,192.168.101.X Now every time the device connects to...
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