Manage SSID isolation for
all
WiFi networks
SSID isolation means that WiFi clients associated with different WiFi networks on the
AP cannot communicate with each other. For example, a client connected to the Wireless
1 network cannot communicate with a client connected to the Wireless 2 network. The
WiFi clients can still communicate with each other over the Internet. SSID isolation is
the default setting for the AP and provides an added security measure. You can disable
SSID isolation.
To manage SSID isolation for all WiFi networks:
1. Connect your computer or mobile device to the AP in one of the following ways
•
Connect directly to the AP’s WiFi network or LAN. (Applies to the AP in either
operation mode.)
•
Connect to the same network that the AP is connected to. (Applies only if the AP
is operating in AP mode.)
2. Launch a web browser and enter http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
Instead, if you are connected to same network as the AP, enter the LAN IP address
that is assigned to the AP. For information about finding the IP address, see Find the
IP address of the AP when you cannot use routerlogin.net on page 34.
A login window displays.
If your browser displays a security warning, dismiss the warning. For more information,
see Dismiss a browser security warning on page 39.
3. Enter the AP local device password.
The local device password is the one that you specified. The local device password
is case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home page displays.
4. Select BASIC > Wireless.
The Wireless Network page displays.
5. Select an SSID Isolation radio button:
•
Enable: WiFi clients that are connected to different SSIDs cannot communicate
with each other. This is the default setting. (Communication over the Internet is
possible.)
•
Disable: WiFi clients that are connected to different SSIDs can communicate with
each other.
6. Click the Apply button.
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Basic WiFi and Radio Features
WiFi 6 AX1800/AX3200 Dual Band Wireless Access Points, WAX202 and WAX206