Can we only have one 'guest wifi' instead of 2.4G and 5G?
Gabriel G. #17608
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Can we only have one 'guest wifi' instead of 2.4G and 5G?
Thanks you
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The guest wifi is a seperate wifi (or SSID) network on your router. Wifi can use 2.4G bands or 5G bands and this is independant of it being your Guest network, or your regualar network.
You are free to use which ever band (or both) to either Wifi networks
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The guest wifi is a separate connection to be able to give access to guest this way they cannot see your network and access your personal files that are shared on the network.
the guest network is a part of the setting and it works together with the main connection so it is no possible to turn off the main connection. but on the contrary you have the option to turn off the guest account5 -
So, what our friends want to say is Yes, you can have only 1 band for your guest wifi. You elect which you want.4
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Maybe my question wasn't clear. I know that the Guest Wifi is different from my 'real' one.
The problem is that when I activate the Guest Network, Fizz activate a 2.4G and a 5G guests Networks (So I have 3 wifi networks).
I would like to combine the two guests networks into one Guest Network, or just activate the 2.4G for the guest... but I can't find this option on the mobile app of Fizz4 -
It’s clear and the answer is yes. You can choose the band to be used. But honestly, you can just set up the band steering so you don’t have to worry about that.
You can also adjust band steering using Fizz Wi-Fi modem user interface:
1) Open a web browser on any device and navigate to: 192.168.0.1
2) Connect using the following information:
Username: cusadmin
Password: xxxxxxxx (enter the new password you selected during initial configuration)
3) Navigate to to the following section to make any changes:
Wireless → General settings → 5.0GHz → Band steering (Activate)6 -
Gabriel,
Deactivate the band-steering.
At this moment, you will choose the network 2.4 or 5 ghz for your guest.3 -
Yes we can
It would work. You need to configure it using the web page.1
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