User's Manual
Section 3 – Configuration
D-Link DIR-320 User Manual
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Guest Zone
The Guest Zone feature of the router allows an
additional subnet to be added. This is especially useful
for placing wireless stations in an IP subnet separate
from wired Ethernet stations. The four Ethernet ports
can also be configured to use the Guest Zone so one
or more Ethernet ports can be on a separate IP subnet.
To use a guest zone, click to select the Enable Guest
Zone box, if desired select a schedule when the Guest
Zone is effective. To create a new schedule, click the
Add New button to go to the Schedules menu.
The Guest Zone can be applied to any Ethernet port by
selecting it from the Include LAN Port menu.
To create a new wireless SSID for the Guest Zone,
check to select the Include Wireless box, then
configure the new Wireless Network Name (SSID) and
the security used for the new SSID.
The default IP subnet for the guest zone is
192.168.1.0. To change the IP address scheme for the
guest zone type the new Router IP Address and
Subnet Mask in space provided.
If the Enable Guest Zone Client Isolation option is
selected, the router will not exchange traffic between
clients on the guest zone’s newly created subnet.
Guest zone client will be able to access the Internet
only.
Click the Save Settings button to implement the
changes.
Guest Zone menu (upper portion)