To verify, there’s no method to view connected devices on a guest network. The network has the following setup. G36 (bridge mode enabled) to two W61/161s (one main, other satellite).
2 networks - XXXX (2.4 GHz) & XXXX-5 (5 GHz) plus 1 guest network, XXXX-G. I cannot monitor/view connected devices on the guest network (XXXX-G). Pls verify that’s true.
Best answer by SURFboard Moderator
For guest networks, there is no option to monitor connected devices, as this network is intended for devices you prefer not to connect to your main network. On the main network, you can configure features such as parental controls and port forwarding. However, devices on the guest network have no access to the main network, and such configurations (like parental controls) cannot be applied to them.
For guest networks, there is no option to monitor connected devices, as this network is intended for devices you prefer not to connect to your main network. On the main network, you can configure features such as parental controls and port forwarding. However, devices on the guest network have no access to the main network, and such configurations (like parental controls) cannot be applied to them.