Wi-Fi Guest Access Point settings
The router supports Wi-Fi, for easy connection of all kind of devices supporting Wi-Fi, such as PCs, laptops and smart phones.
A Guest radio can be setup to let friends and visitors get access to the public internet service from your router. The main difference between the Private and the Guest radio is that guests will have access to the public internet only, and will not be able to access other devices or service in the end users home. As an end user you will not have to reveal your private password but can instead use a special password for guests.
Choose Create guest SSID to create an SSID for guests and fill in the requested fields. Note that the guest SSID can be defined at this point but be activated when a guest want to use the service.
For the 2.4 GHz radio
- SSID name
- SSID password
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Defines the name of the radio, The name will be visible by the devices that connect to the radio. Use a name that is not already in use by a neighbor. |
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Defines the password that must be setup on the device that wants to connect to the radio. Use a password that is not easy to guess. |
For the 5 GHz radio
- SSID name
- SSID password
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Defines the name of the radio, The name will be visible by the devices that connect to the radio. Use a name that is not already in use by a neighbor. |
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Defines the password that must be setup on the device that wants to connect to the radio. Use a password that is not easy to guess. |
Choose Leave disabled if you do not want to activate the guest radio at this moment, or if it is active and you want to turn it off.
Choose Enable for 2 hours if you want to activate the guest radio now and leave it active for 2 hours.
Choose Enable for 4 hours if you want to activate the guest radio now and leave it active for 4 hours.
Choose Enable for 8 hours if you want to activate the guest radio now and leave it active for 8 hours.
Choose Enable for 24 hours if you want to activate the guest radio now and leave it active for 24 hours.
Choose Enable unlimited if you want to activate the guest radio now and leave it active for an undetermined time.
Further information
Depending on router model, it supports Wi-Fi with one or two different Wi-Fi radios. The radios operate on different frequency bands, one on the 2.4 GHz frequency band and the other one on the 5 GHz frequency. Normally it is preferred to use the 5 GHz frequency radio as it has higher capacity, most but not all devices on the market support this radio frequency. The two different radios can coexist and be used simultaneously.