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Swe_Jerry

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Hello,
First I want to thank you for a good software!

Then I wonder if you can see any computer linked to the specific network and guest network?

Excuse me for the English, running with Google Translate. I'm from Sweden.

Thanks!

// Jerry
 
Not sure I understand your question, sorry.

If the idea is to have clients connected to the Guest network be blocked from accessing the other computers, that feature is already part of the original firmware - disable "Intranet access" on the Guest Network configuration.
 
Hello,
First I want to thank you for a good software!

Then I wonder if you can see any computer linked to the specific network and guest network?

Excuse me for the English, running with Google Translate. I'm from Sweden.

Thanks!

// Jerry

Hello and welcome to the forum.

I'm also not sure I understand your question. However, you can see the connections to the router from your devices, and the remote address they are connected to if you log in to the user interface, then, right at the bottom (left column), SYSTEM LOG > Connections tab (last one on the right) and then press the Refresh button.

Is that what you were interested in? Does that help at all?
 

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