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Guest Access on company network

shawn.tucker
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We have a wireless network in our office using 2 WAP4410N routers, connected to a RV016 as our main router, and running through SRW224g4p switches. I have need to allow people to connect as guests, but keep them separate from our business side and limit access while on the guest network. I'm at a loss as to how to do this, and am just looking for instructions on how to make this happen. Any help would be appreciated.

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Nicolas Darchis
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

The idea is to create a new SSID with no encryption and that is assigned to a different vlan/subnet. On the router you create Access lists to prevent that subnet to access your company network.

This said, I have no idea how to do this with the devices you mentioned and I think they are better treated in the "small business" section of the forum.

Hope this helps.

Nicolas

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