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Guest Network

Guest Networkastadm2019-04-27T15:22:16+00:00

Wi-Fi Guest Network

A guest network is a secondary network that provides secure Internet access for your guests. It has a different password from your primary Wi-Fi network. A guest WiFi network is a great way to give house guests access to the Internet without sharing your primary WiFi password or giving them access to everything on your LAN.
Disable:
You can disable the guest Wi-Fi network by selecting the checkbox. The default value is disabled.

Enable GBK SSID for Windows Computer:
Enable GBK SSID will allow to input special characters for the Wi-Fi hotspot name.

SSID:
SSID is the Wi-Fi hotspot name. Default SSID starts with “ezenos_xxxxxx”, plus last 6 characters of the MAC address.

Encrypt Type:
The encryption for the Wi-Fi hotspot. Selectable from no encrypt, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.

Cipher:
Selectable from AES, TKIP, and TKIP/AES. Default is TKIP/AES.

Key:
The password for Wi-Fi hotspot. You can use the composition of letters, numbers, and most of the special letters. The key length should between 8~63 characters.

Bind Interface:
Please use the default setting “LAN” interface.

Kickout Threshold:
Enable it when have multiple Wi-Fi hotspots, using for seamless roaming between the different Wi-Fi hotspots.

QoS Enable:
Enable QoS to control the data flow. Using for serve massive concurrent Wi-Fi users. Default is disabled.

Separate Access Users:
Enable this checkbox to disable communications between the accessed guest Wi-Fi users.

Hide SSID:
Enable hide SSID to make the Wi-Fi hotspot un-searchable from wireless-enabled devices. However, the Wi-Fi hotspot is still working.

Max Access Users:
Input 0 to disable the limitation of max Wi-Fi users.

MAC Filter:
You can control the Wi-Fi service to defined hosts by the MAC address. The default value is disabled.

MAC List:
Corresponding to above MAC filter.

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