2. This feature can only be configured on the AiMesh router. Guest network is currently designed to allow the first set of each band (2.4G, 5G, 5G-1) available to the AiMesh node. Only one set is available for each band.
Just to drill down into this a bit further, as I only see one per band, due I believe to having Smart Connect enabled or trying a dual band SSID, which seems to occupy both.My experience is that you can successfully propagate only two (2) guest networks per band to each AiMesh node when you mix 3006 firmware router with 3004 firmware node. Using all 3006 firmware devices, the limitation goes away. One workaround to provide more guest network coverage is to select either 2.4 or 5 GHz for a particular guest network, not both — this makes a lot of sense for IoT guest networks since the majority of IoT devices support 2.4 GHz only.
Smart Connect only affects primary network -- primary network is automatically pushed to all nodes. You are correct though that dual band SSID for guest network does indeed occupy both slots.Just to drill down into this a bit further, as I only see one per band, due I believe to having Smart Connect enabled or trying a dual band SSID, which seems to occupy both.
Ah, yes, you’re absolutely correct there.Smart Connect only affects primary network -- primary networkis automatically pushed to all nodes.
Yep, and this is the exact point; if you want two you have to separate the bands.You are correct though that dual band SSID for guest network does indeed occupy both slots.
Two per band should work.Ah, yes, you’re absolutely correct there.
Yep, and this is the exact point; if you want two you have to separate the bands.
Just revisited my earlier note above, which remains the case from my observationsTwo per band should work.
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