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  1. drinkingbird

    How does Guest Networks work on the technical level behind the scene ?

    ...some more control over how much/little isolation you want. It also lets you assign the subnets you want (where stock guest network 1 uses 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x and you can't change those without doing scripting). So depending on your needs, one or the other may be a better fit for...
  2. M

    YazFi YazFi v4.x - continued

    ...(IIRC, your log level would be at "debug" to get them), and they are completely unrelated to YazFi. Any references to IP addresses "192.168.101.*" & "192.168.102.*" are due to the interfaces "br1" & "br2" being declared in the "/tmp/etc/dnsmasq.conf" file for the built-in 2.4GHz & 5GHz Guest...
  3. N

    Release ASUS RT-AX92U Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386.46061 - 2022/01/20

    I am using 192.168.1.X for the intranet and the router setup guest network one with 192.168.101.X.
  4. S

    VPN Director Rules not working with Guest wifi

    ...if OVPN4 is active, heck even tried to change VPN providers and I even changed the rule to OVPN5 with no luck. The problem is in the 192.168.101.x clients. If I use the 2nd or 3rd guest wifi, the router is giving them the same 192.168.1.x addresses as my main network. Are these...
  5. I

    Bandwidth limiter for guest network slowed down entire LAN

    ...1, I checked the clients list, and they do have a different IP from the main network. The main network is 192.168.50,x and the guest is 192.168.101.x, so they are most certainly on a different subnet. The one question I have is, with the Asus routers, is it possible to enable ax for the...
  6. drinkingbird

    Bandwidth limiter for guest network slowed down entire LAN

    No there is only a single 2.4Ghz radio so it is either AX enabled or not. Honestly AX on 2.4 is somewhat useless anyway. When set to "auto" it should allow even the lowest connection rates (1mbps). If you still have issues you could try setting it to "legacy" but I don't think that would be...
  7. A

    Manually assign IP for guest network

    ...AiMesh Node: All". It works well but I'd like to manually assign IPs for some IoT devices. I can't do it from the GUI because it says "192.168.101.x is not a valid IP address!". I tried this: nvram set dhcp_staticlist="<MAC address>192.168.1.101>>" nvram commit reboot Now I see the record...
  8. J

    Asus AIMesh Guest network issues

    ...clients on the guest network from accessing the WAN / internet. In my case, DHCP was working and devices were IP addresses in the 192.168.101.xxx range which seems to be correct. Devices were isolated from clients on my main network, but also had no access to the WAN/Internet. The only way...
  9. mocamaster

    Asus AIMesh Guest network issues

    I appreciate you sharing your insights, it's indeed helpful for everyone facing similar issues with AIMesh setups. However, there's a particular point that's causing confusion. You suggested that the problem might be resolved if a managed switch that supports VLANs and is set up correctly is...
  10. gspannu

    Move Guest Network 1 to Guest Network 2

    ...addresses to ’known’ guest clients (on Wi-Fi 1, as their IP range is different and LAN page does not allow me to assign DHCP in range of 192.168.101.x) Router: AX88U, running 386.4 No addon installed. Router: 192.168.1.1, DHCP range: 192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.255 I have about 20 devices...
  11. O

    Guest Network not working in Firmware 386.2_2

    ...disabled could not get to the internet. I finally found a fix for it, in my case it was ensuring that the subnet mask excluded the 192.168.101.x and higher ranges (so a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 would work, whereas 255.255.0.0 would break the guest network's ability to get to the...
  12. P

    Custom DNS for Guest Network Possible?

    ...is running and the address it is "listening to" - running on docker/portainer) My "guest" LAN/wifi network has a (default) address of 192.168.101.1 The problem: Perhaps as an unintended consequence, devices connecting to the "Guest/IoT Wifi" see a router IP address and DNS of 192.168.101.1...
  13. S

    VLAN Setup for IoT Devices

    ...-v Switch)" Everything works fine, vlan setup is correct. Now I setup the firewall to block all internet traffic going out of subnet 192.168.101.0/24 and 192.168.102.0/24 using firewall-start script, Note 192.168.101.* and 192.168.102.* subnets are created by Asus for guest networks...
  14. C

    Client List Woes

    ...previously connected to the primary network or guest network 2 or 3. When connected to the first guest network the IP address changes to 192.168.101.x for 2.4 GHz or 192.168.102.x for 5GHz. You cannot reserve a DHCP address in the 192.168.101/102 address space. 2. Merlin's Wireless Log...
  15. M

    Guest SSIDs and VLAN tagging

    ...as expected. But if I set "Allow Intranet access" to disable, the guest SSID's start assigning devices as follows: First guest SSID: 192.168.101.x Second guest SSID: 192.168.102.x etc. Now, I haven't set that anywhere, and the DHCP server on the Asus Router is off, and I have no record...
  16. eibgrad

    Setting 2 separate groups on AC68U (with vpn, without vpn)

    ...to all Merlin compatible routers, but certainly for my own RT-AC68U, while it will assign a different IP network for guest 2.4GHz (192.168.101.x) or guest 5GHz (192.168.102.x), it will only use those networks if you disable intranet access. Otherwise, it will use the private network, just...
  17. eibgrad

    FireTV ip address weirdness on RT-AC5300

    Well I can see you have guest #1 and #2 at least active. Disable guest #1 and see if things change. That should remove the 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x networks from the config, making them unassignable to clients.
  18. eibgrad

    Solved How to block almost all UDP traffic on guest network 1?

    YazFi is probably overkill for this task. Esp. if we're talking about guest #1, since it typically uses either the 192.168.101.x (2.4GHz) or 192.168.102.x (5GHz) networks, making it easy to distinguish from the private network (unlike guest #2 and #3). You could try the following...
  19. N

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

    ...ever tried using the guest network to access the Internet with the VPN client activated and the Intranetaccess disabled setting? Works with me only if either VPN client off or intranetaccess is allowed. Otherwise traceroute from the guest network 1 with IP 192.168.101.xxx ends at 192.168.101.1.
  20. T

    Client List Woes

    Just to clarify: I am not attempting to reserve a DHCP address in the 192.168.101/102.x address space -- the UI merely won't save any changes to the client entry unless I modify the IP field to use the 192.168.1.x address space (then it saves, but no change is actually made to the IP address)...
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