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Client wifi isolation - broadcast packets getting through
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:00 pm
by stupot99
On a 7800DX with FW 2.32b.
I've noticed that broadcast packets, sent from a laptop connected to the router via wifi (on a guest/virtual access point with clients isolation ticked), are turning up on a pc connected to router via an ethernet cable.
I assumed client isolation meant that there would be no traffic between isolated clients and the rest of the LAN, but this isn't the case. Maybe this is by design for broadcasts.
Is this a problem?
Re: Client wifi isolation - broadcast packets getting throug
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:20 am
by billion_fan
stupot99 wrote:On a 7800DX with FW 2.32b.
I've noticed that broadcast packets, sent from a laptop connected to the router via wifi (on a guest/virtual access point with clients isolation ticked), are turning up on a pc connected to router via an ethernet cable.
I assumed client isolation meant that there would be no traffic between isolated clients and the rest of the LAN, but this isn't the case. Maybe this is by design for broadcasts.
Is this a problem?
You need to create a 'Interface Group' for your 'Guest Network'
Example
1. Click on Interface Grouping
2. Click on 'Add'
3. Enter a 'Group Name' eg guest
4. Under 'Available LAN Interfaces' select your 'Guest Network' and click on the arrow pointing left, so the guest wifi network should now be added to 'Grouped LAN Interfaces'
5. Click on 'Apply'
6. Under 'Group Isolation' tick the box and click on 'Apply'
7. Click on 'LAN >> Ethernet'
8. Under 'Group Name' select your guest wifi group for this example I used 'guest'
9. Tick 'LAN Side Firewall' and click on 'Apply'
That should be it, the guest wifi network should be totally isolated.
Re: Client wifi isolation - broadcast packets getting throug
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:13 pm
by stupot99
Thanks that worked.
Aha, the wifi Client Isolation means isolation from each other, not isolation from everyone.
Re: Client wifi isolation - broadcast packets getting throug
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:29 am
by billion_fan
stupot99 wrote:Thanks that worked.
Aha, the wifi Client Isolation means isolation from each other, not isolation from everyone.
Thats right, it means wireless isolation on the same SSID
Re: Client wifi isolation - broadcast packets getting throug
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 4:23 pm
by sebus05
Thanks, good to know how to do it right
Menus really need to have some explanation available, as translation is far from perfect
sebus