ColinTaylor
Part of the Furniture
But that's the whole point of his posts. That won't work with guest networks that have access intranet disabled.Your Pi-Hole IP address should be in the LAN/DHCP Server/DNS Server settings.
But that's the whole point of his posts. That won't work with guest networks that have access intranet disabled.Your Pi-Hole IP address should be in the LAN/DHCP Server/DNS Server settings.
is it without aimesh nodes you have problems? Direct connection to AP in router?I am not able to make Guest network internet access possible without enabling LAN access in my up-to-date ASUS RT-AC3200 (Fw ver 3.0.0.4.382_52651).
It does not help to use 2.4GHz guest network 0, 1 or 2, nor at 5GHz channels. Only enabling LAN access for guests makes the Guest WiFis work.
I am using 10.167.0.0/24 network internally and run on DNS server there, but this should not relate in any way to make it possible for Guest network clients to access and see all things in their networks. I have also OpenVPN server enabled, but this should not relate to this thing either as its for incoming connections to the internal network. Setting manual WAN DNS addresses or keeping it at auto also didn't help.
Letting Guest WiFi network clients to access the Intranet defies the whole point of the Guest network, so please ASUS, fix this.
Yes, just quite basic standalone router setup, no AiMeshis it without aimesh nodes you have problems? Direct connection to AP in router?
Sorry if I'm missing something here, but wouldn't this provide all devices on your guest network with access to your intranet?Fwiw, I had to change my main LAN subnet from /16 back to /24 for my meshed guests to access internet again yet keep Intranet disabled (since they were getting assigned 192.168.101.x or .102.x addresses with only a DNS of .101.1 due to the VLAN).
No. Why do you think that?Sorry if I'm missing something here, but wouldn't this provide all devices on your guest network with access to your intranet?
Oh I read it backwards, I thought he was expanding his subnet to include the guest networks.No. Why do you think that?
Well Short Lived succes ... All the Guest Network Fail to deliver Internet to the device...I was missing many IOT after a wile of using the Asus xt8 mesh router. When brand new everything work with one 2.4 ssid and one 5 ssid. then its start to drop the IOT on the 2.4. I tried the reset tutorial here it help but problem would always creep back... then I did the full reset (except changing ssid for the IOT) and use the Smart connect and it became stable for 8-10 month ...
But the problem creep back again.. Start loosing some Shelly device and tplink switch etc...
In the same time I was playing with a Esp32 cam board and could never got an image from it on the ip adresse provided. the board was connected to it full signal, sometime the cam menu would apear but not the video feed. It was driving me crazy...
I then click, I have this iot trouble could it be the wifi ? I started an hotspot on my phone, re upload the new program to the esp32cam board with the wifi info of the hotspot . and sure enough it was working just fine...
So then I found this thread and tryed the guest network trick . I named guest-1 the ssid of my IOT they connect but no internet on it ??? how is that possible... the intranet was enable but no internet, so wierd. I tried guest- and 3 same thing.
So I did a setting backup, fallowed by a full reset then restore the setting and then on the guest -2 ( did not tryed other) all IOT are there and working !!! I dont know what is diferent on the guest network but its probably less fancy in negotiation with the device Hoppefully it will stay like this.
If not I think I will find a new ethernet router and use those XT8 mesh as AP . Or is software router any good ?
THANKS for all your help and comment, this forum Rock for Asus knoledge!!
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