AT-TQ2403 Management Software User's Guide

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Note:

Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the names of the interfaces as described in “Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI”. The interface name you reference in a command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or wireless interface, the Internal or Guest network, or (on a dual-radio AP) to radio "one" or radio "two".

After you configure the Guest Network (as described in the sections below), you can enable a "captive portal" Welcome page for guest clients who are using the Web over your Guest network. You can modify the Welcome page text that is displayed to guests when they log on to the Web. For more information, see “Enable/Configure Guest Login Welcome Page”.

For general information on configuring VWNs see “Configuring Virtual Wireless Networks (VWNs)” and “Example: Configuring VWNs”.

For information on how to set up Guest Access from the Web UI see the topics “Setting the Ethernet (Wired) Interface” and “Setting up Guest Access”.

Find out if Guest Access is Enabled

The AT-TQ2403 Management Software ships with the Guest Access feature disabled by default. If you want to provide guest access on your AP you must enable this feature. For more information on enabling or disabling Guest Access, see “Enable or Disable Guest Access”.

AT-TQ2403# get access-point guest-status down

Enable or Disable Guest Access

If you want to provide guest access on your AP, use the following CLI command to enable it.

AT-TQ2403# set access-point guest-status up

Find out if Guest Access is set up on a VLAN or the second Ethernet Port

Use the following command to determine if Guest Access is set up on a VLAN or the second Ethernet Port.

AT-TQ2403# get access-point guest-via ethernet

Enable / Configure Guest Access on VLANs