I have 3 Asus RT-AC68 wireless "routers" to cover a large area. All are running the latest Asus firmware and all are set up as Access Points. They are connected to Zyxel Gs1910-24 smart switches which are connected to a Zywall 110 firewall/router which provides load balanced Internet access across multiple ISPs and dhcp services.
Everything works fine however I would like to use the guest feature of the RT-AC68 to limit WIFI guest access to only the internet and not the intranet (local network). I can set up a vlan on the switches and if needed a separate DHCP server on the firewall for that vlan. I can also route the traffic from the vlan only to the internet. I have tested this configuration with a spare access point.
The problem I have have is that even though the RT-AC68 has a guest network feature it does not seem to differentiate guest traffic from "regular" traffic. It does not appear to support vlans nor have a way of directing different traffic to different ports. Once the RT-AC68 is set to Access Point mode the Guest WIFI network acts exactly as the "home" WIFI network. The solutions I can see is to get another set of RT-AC68s to use to create a guest network or swap the RT-AC68 for access points that support vlans. I would like to keep the RT-AC68 as it has great throughput.
Any suggestions?
Everything works fine however I would like to use the guest feature of the RT-AC68 to limit WIFI guest access to only the internet and not the intranet (local network). I can set up a vlan on the switches and if needed a separate DHCP server on the firewall for that vlan. I can also route the traffic from the vlan only to the internet. I have tested this configuration with a spare access point.
The problem I have have is that even though the RT-AC68 has a guest network feature it does not seem to differentiate guest traffic from "regular" traffic. It does not appear to support vlans nor have a way of directing different traffic to different ports. Once the RT-AC68 is set to Access Point mode the Guest WIFI network acts exactly as the "home" WIFI network. The solutions I can see is to get another set of RT-AC68s to use to create a guest network or swap the RT-AC68 for access points that support vlans. I would like to keep the RT-AC68 as it has great throughput.
Any suggestions?
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