Connected guests
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Connected guests
Is there any way to see if a device is either connected to the guest network, the 2.4 or the 5 GHz network?
Re: Connected guests
This is a good suggestion. I’ll add it to my list.
EDIT: Done, should be a part of 1.11.0 when released.
EDIT: Done, should be a part of 1.11.0 when released.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Connected guests
Thanks for your work on this new feature. Assuming that I've manually updated all the necessary files, what's the proposed scenario for testing? Simply creating a Guest Network?Lantis wrote:This is a good suggestion. I’ll add it to my list.
EDIT: Done, should be a part of 1.11.0 when released.
TP-Link Archer C7 v2 - Gargoyle 1.12.X
TP-Link WR842ND v2 - Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-Link RE450 AC v2 - Stock FW 1.0.4
TP-Link WA850RE v1.2 - LEDE 17.01.1
TP-Link WR842ND v2 - Gargoyle 1.10.X
TP-Link RE450 AC v2 - Stock FW 1.0.4
TP-Link WA850RE v1.2 - LEDE 17.01.1
Re: Connected guests
That’s right.
Set up a guest network using the interface.
On the Connected Hosts Page you will see that for any guests the band will say “2.4GHz (Guest Network)” or similar for 5GHz.
Set up a guest network using the interface.
On the Connected Hosts Page you will see that for any guests the band will say “2.4GHz (Guest Network)” or similar for 5GHz.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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