Questo articolo ti guiderà ad aprire un ulteriore Wi-Fi per i tuoi ospiti. Fornirà solo una connessione Internet e separatamente dalla rete principale. Ad esempio, quando ti connetti alla rete ospite, il dispositivo non può accedere alla rete locale, non è in grado di accedere all'interfaccia web, ecc.
Nota: la rete ospite non è disponibile in modalità punto di accesso.
Passaggio 1: apri un browser web e vai a http://cudy.net o http://192.168.10.1.
Per i dettagli, fare riferimento a Come accedere all'interfaccia web di Cudy Router?
Passaggio 2: vai a Impostazioni avanzate->Rete ospite.

Passaggio 3: Crea una rete ospite da 2,4 GHz o 5 GHz in base alle tue esigenze.
La rete ospite predefinita è una Wi-Fi aperta denominata "Cudy-Guest-2.4G" o 'Cudy-Guest-5G'.

Passaggio 4: Imposta crittografia a Modalità mista WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK span>, quindi imposta una password facile da ricordare.
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Passaggio 5: 'Salva & Applica' le impostazioni. Ora puoi accedere alla tua rete ospite utilizzando il SSID e la password che hai impostato.
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84 commenti
@Dear Nick,
We will add these features of the router to the Cudy APP one by one. Our R&D team are working on this. But still need some time.
“A critical setting that’s missing from the Cudy app is Access Filter within the guest WiFi setting
I was totally baffled by why I wasn’t able to turn off internet access to devices connected to the guest network until I found this setting in the web interface.
Also, why does the configuration allow me to toggle off internet access to devices on the guest network when it won’t work due to this setting being disabled? Surely it makes sense to have a popup saying “Access Filter for your guest network is disabled. Therefore this feature won’t work.”"
@Dear tsikis,
Thank you for your kindly advice! We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation.
“It would be wonderful if you enable Guest Mode on m3000 while they are on Access Point Mode!”
A critical setting that’s missing from the Cudy app is Access Filter within the guest WiFi setting
I was totally baffled by why I wasn’t able to turn off internet access to devices connected to the guest network until I found this setting in the web interface.
Also, why does the configuration allow me to toggle off internet access to devices on the guest network when it won’t work due to this setting being disabled? Surely it makes sense to have a popup saying “Access Filter for your guest network is disabled. Therefore this feature won’t work.”
It would be wonderful if you enable Guest Mode on m3000 while they are on Access Point Mode!
@Dear Md Mahfuzur,
Thank you for your kindly advice! We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation.
“Dear Cudy Support Team,
I am writing regarding my Cudy AX3000 WR3000S router and the functionality of the Guest Network. I have a specific requirement and would appreciate your guidance, or if necessary, a firmware update that enables this capability.
Here is what I would like to achieve:
Limit internet speed for all Guest Network users
I want anyone who connects to the Guest Network to automatically receive a reduced bandwidth (for example, limited download/upload speed). This would ensure that my main/Home Wi-Fi users always receive full performance, while guest users receive a controlled speed.
Allow open access to the Guest Network through QR code sharing
I share my Guest Network via QR code, so I want guests to be able to join easily. For this reason, I cannot enable MAC filtering on the guest network.
Apply connection restrictions only to guest users
I want to set rules such as:
Speed limit
Connection time limit
Allowed hours of access
These policies should apply only to guest devices, not to the main network.
MAC filtering must remain enabled only on the main network
To prevent password sharing of the main Wi-Fi, I use MAC filtering there. This is why I cannot use MAC filtering on the guest network.
Additionally, manually binding each guest device’s IP address is not practical. I run this router in a restaurant environment, where many customers connect throughout the day. There is no time to individually manage or bind every new device. I simply want customers to access the guest Wi-Fi freely via the QR code, but with automatically limited, slower speed for all guest users.
At the moment, I cannot find any option in the WR3000S interface to limit bandwidth or apply time/session policies specifically to the Guest Network. Could you please advise if:
This feature already exists and I may have overlooked it,
A different configuration can achieve this behavior, or
This could be added in a future firmware update?
These features would be extremely useful for managing shared/open guest Wi-Fi access while still protecting the performance of the main network.
Thank you for your time and support. I look forward to your response and any possible solution."