How to configure guest network on Omada Controller

Configuration Guide
Updated 08-05-2024 07:58:22 AM FAQ view icon7906
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Contents

Objective

Requirements

Introduction

Configuration

Verification

Conclusion

Objective

This article describes how to configure guest network on the Omada controller.

Requirements

  • Omada Controller (Software Controller / Hardware Controller / CBC, v5.9 and above)
  • Omada AP

Introduction

The guest network allows you to set up a network that is independent of the main network. You can configure a separate SSID and password for the guest network, allowing guests to access the internet while being isolated from the main network. Clients connected to the guest network can access the internet but cannot access or download the internal network resources, thereby safeguarding the privacy and network security of the main network

Configuration

Step 1. Go to Setting > Wireless Network > WLAN and click Create New Wireless Network to load the following page.

Step2. Custom the Network Name(SSID), select a Security mode (here WPA-Personal is used as an example), enter the Security Key, check the box to enable Guest Network, and click Apply to save the settings.

Verification

Once configured, you can use two clients to verify that the function works.

Step 1. Connect two clients to the SSID, for example, a desktop computer (IP: 192.168.0.102) and a mobile phone (192.168.0.101).

Step 2. On the desktop computer, ping the mobile phone’s IP. The ping fails, but both the computer and the phone can access the internet, indicating that the function has been enabled and is working properly.

Conclusion

Guests can access the internet through the guest network.

Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go to Download Center to download the manual of your product.

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