06-04-2025 03:28 AM
Good day. C9800-CL. There are two Wi-Fi networks, guest and work. There is a TV that is used as a wireless display. Connected to the guest network. Users of the work network see it as a wireless display, but cannot connect to it. I read that this can be solved using mDNC, but I have not found any specific examples. How can I solve my problem?
06-04-2025 03:32 AM
- @Denis Negik What do you mean by 'connecting to it' ; I presume they are not trying to connect to the TV ?
(please elaborate)
M.
06-04-2025 03:35 AM
It needs to be able to be used from both networks
06-04-2025 03:46 AM
- @Denis Negik How is it used on the guest network, do you mean that users are connecting to the wireless of the TV ?
M.
06-04-2025 03:58 AM
The TV and users (guests) are connected to one guest network deployed on c9800
06-04-2025 04:13 AM
- @Denis Negik Your guest network, will be shielded (or should be) from the rest, including work ; so you need to
redesign the setup to meet your purposes
M.
06-04-2025 07:23 AM
I'm assuming you mean "mDNS" not "mDNC". Do you really want your secure environment and guest to interact? You should of also provided more information, like what TV brand, how users are trying to connect like mirror, using an app, etc. If you really want to do this, then research how to configure mDNS on the 9800 and that will show you what you need on the 9800-CL and on your infrastructure. It might be easier to keep the TV on guest and then get another player, like a Roku, Apple TV, etc. connected to a hdmi which would be connected to your work SSID.
If this is for guest use, then internal employees shouldn't ask to use it, but its up to you at the end of the day.
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