Como configurar a rede de convidados no roteador Cudy?

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.

 

 

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@Bialar
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
Sorry to tell you that the guest network is forbidden to access the devices in the main subnet. So you can’t access these devices from the internet. But We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation to make a change.

“Is there a way to access servers in the “main ip-space” from the guest network?

Example:
- Device gets a public IP-address 11.22.33.44 from ISP
- Trying to access servers (through port forwarding) using the IP above from guest network seems to fail
- Trying to access servers IP (on the “main IP space”) also fails. But this is of course expected so no problems here.

My case: I have kind of home automation systems running on a device connected to Cudy. These allow remote control using port forwarding. This remote control works if accessing them outside the guest network. In my case these services can be reached using cellular connection on a phone but not from guest network. It’s kind of funny that these can be reached from about anywhere in the internet except the guest network.
In ASUS-routers I have used this works (local devices can be accessed from guest network using public IP from ISP).
Device in question: Cudy P5 AX3000"

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Is there a way to access servers in the “main ip-space” from the guest network?

Example:
- Device gets a public IP-address 11.22.33.44 from ISP
- Trying to access servers (through port forwarding) using the IP above from guest network seems to fail
- Trying to access servers IP (on the “main IP space”) also fails. But this is of course expected so no problems here.

My case: I have kind of home automation systems running on a device connected to Cudy. These allow remote control using port forwarding. This remote control works if accessing them outside the guest network. In my case these services can be reached using cellular connection on a phone but not from guest network. It’s kind of funny that these can be reached from about anywhere in the internet except the guest network.
In ASUS-routers I have used this works (local devices can be accessed from guest network using public IP from ISP).
Device in question: Cudy P5 AX3000

Bialar

@Yaniv N,
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
For now, Cudy router doesn’t support the feature you mentioned. We will provide your feedback to the product department for evaluation.

“Why can’t I set up a guest network with the same IP address as the regular network? Or would there be an option to at least choose a different IP?
Or would there be an option to isolate it from the network and the computers wouldn’t see it on the network

And why isn’t there an option to set up an IoT network? Or would there be such a network built in, competitors have it, the disadvantage is that it doesn’t exist, it’s very convenient."

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Why can’t I set up a guest network with the same IP address as the regular network? Or would there be an option to at least choose a different IP?
Or would there be an option to isolate it from the network and the computers wouldn’t see it on the network

And why isn’t there an option to set up an IoT network? Or would there be such a network built in, competitors have it, the disadvantage is that it doesn’t exist, it’s very convenient.

Yaniv N

@apito,
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Cudy support team.
We have plan to add this function in near future. Our R&D team are working on this. Please wait patiently.

“Hi, Is there any ongoing work for guest wifi in AP mode for M1800 devices?”

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