User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover Page
- Contents
- 1 Introduction and Getting Started
- 2 Software Configuration
- 3 Advanced Settings
- 4 Troubleshooting and Support
- 5 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information
- 6 Glossary
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Guest Network Tab
The Wi-Fi guest network allows you to segregate traffic to a separate network rather than share access
to your Wi-Fi primary network. Use settings on this tab to set up or change Wi-Fi guest network
information. Connected devices must use the Wi-Fi settings shown on this screen to connect to the
guest 5G Indoor Router Wi-Fi network.
NOTE: To turn the Wi-Fi guest network on, you must select at least one band for Guest Network under
Band Selection on the Wi-Fi Settings tab and then select Save Changes.
Settings
Guest network name (SSID): Enter a guest network name (SSID) to set up or change the guest
network name. The name can be up to 32 characters long.
Security: Select an option for Wi-Fi security:
WPA3/WPA2 Transition is the most secure method of Wi-Fi Protected Access and should be
used if possible for WPA2 and WPA3 compliant devices.
WPA3 PSK can be used for WPA3 devices.
WPA 3 Open Enhanced provides encryption and privacy on open
networks that are not
password-protected, and can be used for WPA3 devices.
WPA/WPA2 Mixed
Mode can be used if some of your older devices do not support WPA2.
WPA2 AES PSK can be used for WPA2 devices.
Open allows others to monitor your Wi-Fi traffic and use your data plan to access the Internet.
NOTE: Avoid using this option.










