10-08-2012 01:52 PM
I am new to this router and am having issues creating a guest network. What I'm trying to do is create 2 wireless networks, 1 for business and 1 for guest access that is separated from the business network. Can I do this with just using this router and no other access points?
10-08-2012 02:19 PM
Hello Calvin,
I believe this article should help you with your router configuration.
http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=4&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2877
Let me know if this works!
Alex
10-09-2012 06:03 AM
Thanks for the reply Alex. I have no issues setting up the wireless connections. I just need to separate the wireless networks. Any ideas on how to do that?
10-09-2012 07:15 AM
Hi again,
I believe that if you configure one SSID for business and one SSID for guests you accomplish what you want. If you want a little more seperation of the guest and business networks, you can create a business VLAN and a guest VLAN then assign each of those VLANs to their own SSID.
Let me know if this works!
Alex
10-24-2012 09:32 AM
Good morning.
Hi Calvin Weaver, this router supports multiple Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) and up to 4 separate virtual networks, so, you can configure differents VLANs (¨Guest¨ and ¨Management¨) and order to configure your device please follow this steps:
http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=4&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2152
Also you can create 2 different SSID, in order to configure them, use the Alexander´s link.
Thanks
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Best regards,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco network support engineer.
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