AP mode attached to AC-68R thru a switch. Internet not disabled for this Guest instance.Ap Mode? Intranet setting, disabled or not?
With Wireless Router Mode there is this Intranet access setting (which you can switch on or off).AP mode attached to AC-68R thru a switch. Internet not disabled for this Guest instance.
AFAIK, with AP Mode that's the case.So the note at the top of the Guest screen doesn't reflect reality when in AP mode.. okay..
Just a data point. For AiMesh, nodes do not propagate Guest SSIDs for exactly this reason. Since AiMesh is only configurable from the main router, this "feature" is also not obvious to users. But it protects against an unintentional security lapse.Is this the case with the regular AsusWRT as well.??? This does not seem to be well documented. Shouldn't the guest mode be totally disabled in AP mode to remove this confusion?
Is this the case with the regular AsusWRT as well.??? This does not seem to be well documented. Shouldn't the guest mode be totally disabled in AP mode to remove this confusion?
Same case with stock firmware.
Guest networks are still useful even without the ability to prevent clients from accessing the LAN (note that Asus actually hides that specific setting while in AP mode). Guest networks still allow you to provide a different WPA2 key than the main one, they still have configurable time limits, etc... They're not as useful as in router mode but they still have their usefulness.
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