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    YazFi YazFi on Subnet Router

    Which Guest Network are you using? #1 or #2 or #3? If using #1, try using #2 or #3 since Asus treats Guest Network #1 differently (apparently for AiMesh). Also avoid using IP address subnets 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x as those are also AiMesh related apparently.
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    How to create white list?

    By "how do I set the camera IP address to 192.168.101.168", I assume you have NOT reserved that IP address. That appears to be the IP network associated w/ Guest #1 on 2.4GHz (192.168.101.x). Normally you create a DHCP reservation using LAN->DHCP Server and binding the client's MAC address to...
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    Solved Guest Wifi (index2) on same primary subnet - What & Why?

    Correct. It's 192.168.101.x for 2.4GHz and 192.168.102.x for 5GHz.
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    YazDHCP YazDHCP - feature expansion of DHCP assignments (increasing limit on the number of DHCP reservations)

    I have a few questions about YazDHCP: How does YazDHCP handle IP addresses for Guest Network 1 that uses a VLAN with 192.168.101.xxx addresses? Custom IP address assignments for this VLAN aren't possible with stock ASUS or stock Merlin. Has anyone tried running YazDHCP on an ASUS router...
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    Solved DHCP range question.

    Standard and expected behavior with the Asus firmware. The 192.168.101.x, .102.x and possibly .103.x are used by the Asus firmware; primarily it appears for Guest WiFi. Do a forum search and you'll find a number of past discussions on those IP addresses. Some involve YazFi users who...
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    RT-AX5400 going crazy (dropping devices, assigning invalid IPs)

    Correction to the previous post: the 2.4 GHz Guest Wi-Fi #1 (wl0.1) is 192.168.101.x. Are you sure you're seeing 192.168.100.x and not the expected 192.168.101.x? Even though the log is flooded with these messages how many different MAC addresses are generating them? Is it the same few devices...
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    Solved DHCP range question.

    That’s how I came across the answer. Just didn’t immediately find a answer until I put those ip ranges in search. (Google in this case) anyways just slight confusion since it wasn’t in use. Makes sense. Thanks for the confirmation.
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    guest network questions

    ...in the 386 lineage (RT-AC66U-B1) or does it remain inadvisable to use guest 1? Are guest network index 1, guest network index 2 and guest network index 3 isolated from each other when Access Intranet is set to disable? Do these get subnetted to 192.168.101.xxx, 192.168.102.xxx, 192.168.103.xxx?
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    YazFi Problem with YazFi

    ...by the Asus firmware itself independent of YazFi. It is why there were suggestions made elsewhere in other YazFi discussions not to use 192.168.101.x/24 and 192.168.102.x/24 as YazFi IP address ranges. And a reason why there are suggestions, when using YazFi, not to use Guest Network #1 for...
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    YazFi YazFi on Subnet Router

    Thanks for the screenshots and the detailed breakdown of your setup. From your suggestion, I disabled Guest Network (GN) #1 and switched to GN#2 and magically, guest devices had internet. Does GN#2 and GN#3 prevent devices from accessing LAN? GN#2/GN#3 don't appear to create new subnets. I...
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    RT-AX86U Pro LAN Port on Guest Network

    ...To further test the behavior of the port, I hooked up a laptop on eth3 instead and found that it could still see all devices on 192.168.101.xxx (i.e. it is not fully isolated). The good news is it cannot see anything on the main network and the dns on 192.168.101.1 works as expected. Now...
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    Network printer no longer available after activating Guest networks

    ...is active? This including accessing the printer by it's IP address. What is the IP address range used on the local network? If using 192.168.101.x or 192.168.102.x as the main LAN IP address range may cause issues when activating Guest WiFi. Does the printer have a manual IP address set in...
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    YazFi Blocking internet access for certain devices on YazFi guest network

    Just remembered that using the IP address subnets 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x may cause issues because Asus firmware uses those for certain firmware Guest WiFi features. A quick forum search for those IP addresses confirms it. Change the YazFi IP address subnet range to something else and...
  14. eibgrad

    Printing from Guest Network (ASUSWRT-Merlin 3004.388.8_2)

    ...and the private portion of that IP network. But Guest #1 is special (due to AiMesh) given it uses its own unique IP networks (192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x) and bridges (br1/br2). So strictly speaking, isolation via ebtables isn't really required. It can all be managed at the iptables...
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    TUF-AX5400 assign strange IP address via DHCP

    OK, if it is so, how come a client in the 1st guest network has 192.168.50.53 ? Following your explanation is has to be either 192.168.101.x or 102.x, right?
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    VPN between Asus RT cannot communicate

    Do not use 192.168.101.x as a subnet. 192.168.101.x and 192.168.102.x are subnets used by Asus for WiFi guest networks.
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    Manually assigning Main Network IP address to Device connected to Guest Network?

    ...named devices associated with MAC/ IP address. I noticed recently that some but not all devices that are connected to a guest network 192.168.101.x or 102.x (101 or 102 dependent on 2.4 or 5Ghz) are available to be assigned static IPs. If my main Network is 192.168.1.x (say) and my...
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    RT-AX5400 going crazy (dropping devices, assigning invalid IPs)

    ...router (no mesh). However, I did have the guest WiFi on, and yes... I incorrectly remembered it as 192.168.100.x, but it was in fact 192.168.101.x. I do not understand how this setup had been running for months, where all IPs given by the DHCP server were in the 192.168.31.x subnet - also to...
  19. drinkingbird

    Manually assigning Main Network IP address to Device connected to Guest Network?

    You either need to create a script or use guest wireless 2 or 3. GW1 can't have reservations in the GUI (unless you enable intranet access so it is in the same subnet.
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    ...and the Netgear switch. I confirm that on the TV connected to the Netgear switch I receive IP addresses from VLAN-501 in the range 192.168.101.X served by the Asus router. TV --> Netgear switch -> Cisco switch -> Asus router -> internet I also have a TP-Link Outdoor AP connected to the...
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