An idea that hit me when I was about to go to bed.
If I use "Smart Connect" and a single unified SSID, why is it then that "Guest Network" still is segregated with different SSIDs for the 2.4 and the 5 GHz bands? Could this be one of the reasons why "Guest Network" isn't accessible across an AiMesh? Maybe it's a legacy design pre-dating "Smart Connect"? Could layers of identical SSIDs isolated from each other of cause, dictated by the main SSID/SSIDs structure dictate the structure of the "Guest Network" SSIDs be a way forward, or should I've just gone straight to bed?
If I use "Smart Connect" and a single unified SSID, why is it then that "Guest Network" still is segregated with different SSIDs for the 2.4 and the 5 GHz bands? Could this be one of the reasons why "Guest Network" isn't accessible across an AiMesh? Maybe it's a legacy design pre-dating "Smart Connect"? Could layers of identical SSIDs isolated from each other of cause, dictated by the main SSID/SSIDs structure dictate the structure of the "Guest Network" SSIDs be a way forward, or should I've just gone straight to bed?