GUEST NETWORK
On this page you can change the configuration of the guest
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz network (name of the network, security key, etc.).
• To modify the name of your guest Wi-Fi network
, edit the
Network Name (SSID) field and click
Apply
at the bottom
of the page.
• To modify the Wi-Fi security key (WPA) of the guest network
,
enter the new security key in the WPA Pre-shared Key field.
The security key must be a chain of 8 to 63 ASCII characters
(basically digits and lowercase and uppercase letters without
accents).
• To enable or disable the guest network
, select
Enabled
or
Disabled
in the Guest Network field. Click
Apply
at the
bottom of the page.
• To hide your Wi-Fi network while leaving it enabled
,
select
Hide
in the SSID Broadcast field.
• To prevent devices connected to your Wi-Fi network from
communicating
, select
Enable
in the AP isolation field.
• To prevent devices connected to your Wi-Fi guest network
from communicating with the main network
, select
Guest
in the DHCP server field.
ACCESS CONTROL
On this page you can authorise access to the interface for
configuring the modem via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, manage access to
2.4GHz Wi-Fi via the MAC addresses of the devices, and see an
overview of the devices currently connected to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
• To manage access to the modem configuration interface
,
select
Authorised
or
Refused
in the Access to the
Administration page field.
• To manage access of a device to the Wi-Fi using its MAC
address
, select
Authorised
or
Refused
in the Restriction at
MAC level field. Complete the MAC Address field with the
MAC addresses of the devices.
Click
Apply
.
• To know which devices are connected and what their MAC
addresses are
, refer to the Connected Clients table.
BRIDGING
On this page you can expand your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network
by adding devices such as a Wi-Fi repeater.
• To expand your Wi-Fi network with a Wi-Fi repeater
,
select
Enable
in Wireless Bridging, add the MAC address
in Remote Bridges and click
Apply
.
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