Este artigo orientará você a abrir uma rede Wi-Fi extra para seus convidados. Ela fornecerá apenas uma conexão de internet e será separada da rede principal. Por exemplo, ao se conectar à rede de convidados,o dispositivo não consegue acessar a rede local, não consegue fazer login na interface web, etc.
Observação:A rede de convidados não está disponível no modo de ponto de acesso.
Passo 1: Abra um navegador da web e vá parahttp://cudy.netouhttp://192.168.10.1.
Para obter detalhes, consulteComo fazer login na interface web do roteador Cudy?
Passo 2:Vá paraConfigurações avançadas->Rede de Convidados.

Etapa 3: Crie uma rede de convidados de 2,4 GHz ou 5 GHz de acordo com suas necessidades.
A rede de convidado padrão é um Wi-Fi aberto chamado 'Cudy-Guest-2.4G' ou 'Cudy-Guest-5G'.

Passo 4:DefinirCriptografiaparaModo misto WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, então defina uma senha fácil de lembrar.

Etapa 5: 'Salvar e aplicar'as configurações. Agora você pode acessar sua rede de convidados usando oSSID e senha que você definiu.
Não habilitarRede Ocultaa menos que você queira inserir manualmente esse SSID para acesso Wi-Fi.

84 comentários
@Dear Fernando,
What is the firmware version of your WR3000?
“I have a Cudy WR3000 set up with a guest network, but the problem is that devices connected to the guest network can see and communicate with each other, and I can’t find any option to disable this behavior. Of course, they are separated from the main LAN but devices on the guest network should not discover each other, specifically for IoTs. I know that on OpenWrt it’s just a matter of checking a box (isolate clients or similar), but I can’t find where the option is in Cudy or which firmware version offers this feature. Can you help me?”
I have a Cudy WR3000 set up with a guest network, but the problem is that devices connected to the guest network can see and communicate with each other, and I can’t find any option to disable this behavior. Of course, they are separated from the main LAN but devices on the guest network should not discover each other, specifically for IoTs. I know that on OpenWrt it’s just a matter of checking a box (isolate clients or similar), but I can’t find where the option is in Cudy or which firmware version offers this feature. Can you help me?
@Dear Brain,
I need some more information to fix this issue.
1.What are the firmware version of your WR1500 and AP3000?
2. How do you install mesh system with them? via ethernet cable or wireless backhaul?
“I have setup mesh network with Cudy WR1500 as a Router Mode, and 2 items Cudy AP3000 as satelite mode.
I want to enable Guest WIFI and already setup the SSID with 2,4 Ghz and 5Ghz, but the SSID Guest WiFi cannot connect in my phone in Samsung A56 5G, error message (cannot get IP address).
Do you have any suggestion ?”
I have setup mesh network with Cudy WR1500 as a Router Mode, and 2 items Cudy AP3000 as satelite mode.
I want to enable Guest WIFI and already setup the SSID with 2,4 Ghz and 5Ghz, but the SSID Guest WiFi cannot connect in my phone in Samsung A56 5G, error message (cannot get IP address).
Do you have any suggestion ?
@Dear Nick,
Sorry, doesn’t support this feature now. We have provided your feedback to our Product Manager for evaluating.
“I have the WR1500 with firmware 2.3.10-20251215-170019. The guest network does not go through the vpn. All the rest of the network uses it normally. Is there a way to have the guest use the vpn as well?
Thank you!”