Yes
However, in looking at my AC86U I am not certain how ASUS does this other than additional SSID. I am used to routers that allow guest SSID as well as a guest IP network. I really don’t want to make my router into a lab rat to find out.
The other piece that is missing is how to control traffic on guest network so that a guest doesn’t hog the bandwidth.
Thanks! Traffic control may be beyond the scope of this project and my skills, and may ultimately reduce the spec to 'no public access, just trusted guest access'.
Here are some initial 86U 32799 findings using the ping test. I only tested using a 5.0 GHz WLAN and guest WLAN... too many networks and client connections otherwise to setup...
1. The Wireless\Professional\AP Isolated = Yes
setting per band seems to isolate WLAN clients from each other including router-only guest WLANs. This appears to work for router wireless clients, but it does not work for AiMesh node wireless clients... node wireless clients still respond to router wireless clients (except not for router-only guest wireless clients with 2. Access Intranet = No) and to each other. Here, the term 'AP' means all router-only wireless networks.
2. The Guest Network\Access Intranet = No
setting per guest network per band seems to isolate router-only guest WLAN clients from other WLAN clients including other guest WLANs, and from LAN clients; but not from each other (unless 1. AP Isolated = Yes). This appears to work for both router wired/wireless clients and across an AiMesh wireless backhaul for node wired/wireless clients. Here, the term 'Intranet' means all other router/node wired/wireless networks (I did not test across the 2.4 GHz band or additional guest networks).
I'm still considering how these findings will dictate a small business application. The guest network facility along with the wireless scheduler may be usable.
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