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7.
Under Wireless Client Isolation, select one of the following radio buttons:
Disable: Client isolation is disabled for the WiFi network. This is the default
setting.
Enable: Client isolation is enabled for the WiFi network. The following check
boxes display:
If you select the Enable radio button, two check boxes display (see the following
steps).
8.
If the Allow Access to AP UI check box displays: To prevent an admin user from
accessing the local browser UI over the WiFi network, clear the Allow Access to AP
UI check box.
By default, this check box is selected, allowing an admin user to access the local
browser UI over the WiFi network.
Note: If the management VLAN and WiFi network VLAN are identical (which they
are by default), an admin user can always access the local browser UI over a wired
network connection, even if you disable access over the WiFi network.
9.
If the Allow access to devices listed below check box displays: To add network
devices that are exempt from isolation so that clients are allowed to reach them, do
the following:
a. Select the Allow access to devices listed below check box.
By default, the check box is cleared.
The Allowlist displays.
b.
In the field to the right, enter up to five static IP addresses and domain names of
devices that clients are allowed to reach over the WiFi network.
For example, you could enter the static IP address or domain name of a network
printer that you want to make available to WiFi clients. A domain name on the
Allowlist must resolve to a static IP address.
c. Click the Move button.
The addresses and domain names are added to the Allowlist.
d. To remove one, several, or all addresses and domain names, select individual
check boxes or the Select All check box, and click the Remove button.
10. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
User Manual185Manage the Advanced WiFi
Features for a WiFi network
Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620