When using guest networks across a mesh the Sync to AiMesh Node needs to be set to All. This is a setting in each guest network setting.
I did try that, but didn't help...
When using guest networks across a mesh the Sync to AiMesh Node needs to be set to All. This is a setting in each guest network setting.
Apparently we are the only ones with these issues related to the guest network. Weird... No clue how to fix this.
Maybe I will have to look into a different brand router which actually does work. I didn't have these issues with a dirt cheap TP-Link router with DD-WRT on it. Could setup a seperate guest network quite easily.
Oh well, maybe someone will come up with a working solution or perhaps it's really a bug (when setting up a new/fresh Asus router with MerlinWRT along with a guest network).
Perhaps try a different/basic guest WLAN1 SSID and password to test if there is some character conflict with the current credentials.
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Flash the AC86U node with Asus firmware Current Version : 3.0.0.4.386_44470, remove the node from the mesh, which will reset it, then add it back. I am running an AC86U node with an AX86U router and the Guest 1 does work.The only time it does seem to work (and connects to the AiMesh node) is when I enable "Intranet Access", then it will get an IP-address quickly...
...however, what's the use of having a guest network, when you can still browse local network devices? Nothing...
Flash the AC86U node with Asus firmware Current Version : 3.0.0.4.386_44470, remove the node from the mesh, which will reset it, then add it back. I am running an AC86U node with an AX86U router and the Guest 1 does work.
My wifi code is identical to stock firmware. If 42095 was buggy and Asus fixed it later, then you have to wait until I can upgrade to the newer code.So I have to go back to the original Asus firmware, instead of using MerlinWRT 386.3_2 (latest version)?
@RMerlin is your firmware revision different compared to the Asus one in terms of Guest Network? Maybe your version has a bug? Can you confirm this (or not) please.
Okay, let's hope it's indeed the Asus firmware... Otherwise I really have no clue what could cause the issues I (and others apparently) are experiencing...My wifi code is identical to stock firmware. If 42095 was buggy and Asus fixed it later, then you have to wait until I can upgrade to the newer code.
Sync is already set to All. Clients will get a valid IP (IP from your main network range) and work from the nodes Only if the Access to Intranet is set to enabled. The moment you turn the Access to Intranet to Disabled only clients near the main router will work and get a Guest network IP. All nodes will still show the Guest network SSID but the moment you try to connect on them you do not get any IP.When using guest networks across a mesh the Sync to AiMesh Node needs to be set to All. This is a setting in each guest network setting.
I see that too. It sort of defeats much of the purpose of having a Guest network (AFA preventing a malicious guest client from attacking the LAN). Only benefit I see is that you don't have to expose the main SSID & LAN password to IoT clients & guest users. But that 's a marginal benefit.Only if the Access to Intranet is set to enabled.
Correct. That is the whole point. Especially to have unbranded/untested IoT devices and Guests devices on a network that is separated from my own.I see that too. It sort of defeats much of the purpose of having a Guest network (AFA preventing a malicious guest client from attacking the LAN). Only benefit I see is that you don't have to expose the main SSID & LAN password to IoT clients & guest users. But that 's a marginal benefit.
Are you using WIFI or Ethernet backhaul?I have flashed my RT-AX92U pair into the latest version 3.0.0.4.386.44985 release on 26/Aug/2021. The same error on Guest Network is still exist.
I use wired backhaul, and yes I also did full hard reset after upgrade.Are you using WIFI or Ethernet backhaul?
Have you done an Asus Hard Factory Reset?
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