(Start by choosing For Internal and Guest access, use two: Ethernet Ports as described in “Specifying a physical or virtual Guest network” on page 70.)

3 Provide the radio interface settings and network names (SSIDs) for both internal and guest networks as described in “Configuring a wireless interface” on page 74.

4 Configure other settings on the access point as needed (not necessarily specific to the guest network) as described in this guide.

Configuring a guest network on a virtual LAN

Important If you want to configure the Guest and Internal networks on Virtual LAN (VLANs), the switch and DHCP server you are using must support VLANs.

As a prerequisite step, configure a port on the switch for handling VLAN tagged packets as described in the IEEE 802.1Q standard.

Guest Welcome Screen settings are shared among access points across the cluster. When you update these settings for one access point, the configuration will be shared with the other access points in the cluster. For more information about which settings are shared by the cluster and which are not, see “Which settings are shared in the cluster configuration and which are not?” on page 43.

To configure internal and guest networks on virtual LANs:

1 Configure Ethernet (Wired) settings for internal and guest networks on VLANs as described in the sections in “Configuring an Ethernet (wired) interface” on page 68.

(Start by choosing For Internal and Guest access, use two: VLANs as described in “Specifying a physical or virtual Guest network” on page 70.)

2 Provide the radio interface settings and network names (SSIDs) for both internal and guest networks as described in “Configuring a wireless interface” on page 74.

3 Configure other settings on the access point as needed (not necessarily specific to the guest network) as described in this Administration Guide.

Configuring the guest welcome screen (captive portal)

You can set up or modify the welcome screen guest clients see when they open a Web browser or try to browse the Web.

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