Netgear WAX220PA User Manual - Page 62

Change the DHCP server settings for guest WiFi networks

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Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220 - Available 8-17 daily except weekends. - Custom schedule. Based on your selection, the Schedule Table is preconfigured. You can refine the settings. 6. To define a custom schedule or refine the settings for another type of schedule, do the following as needed in the Schedule Table: • For each day, from the Available menu, select available or unavailable: - available: WiFi is turned on during the hours that you specify in the Duration fields for the selected day. - unavailable: WiFi is turned off during the hours that you specify in the Duration fields for the selected day. • For each day, in the Duration fields, specify the start hour and minutes and the end hour and minutes. If you selected available from the Available menu, WiFi is turned on during the hours that you specify in the Duration fields for the selected day. If you selected unavailable from the Available menu, WiFi is turned off during the hours that you specify in the Duration fields for the selected day. 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Change the DHCP server settings for guest WiFi networks A WiFi client that connects to a guest network (see Set up or change a guest WiFi network on page 40) is assigned an IP address in a different address range than a regular WiFi client. By default, the address range for guest WiFi clients is derived from the address range of the DHCP server (or router) in your network. For example, if the DHCP address range in your network is 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.254, the default address range for a guest WiFi network is 192.168.200.100 to 192.168.200.199. You can change this address range, which then applies to all WiFi guest networks on the AP. You can change the DHCP server settings for a guest network only if you enable at least one guest network on a user WiFi network (see Set up or change a guest WiFi network on page 40). Manage Advanced WiFi Settings 62 User Manual

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Available 8-17 daily except weekends
.
-
Custom schedule
.
Based on your selection, the Schedule Table is preconfigured. You can refine
the settings.
6.
To define a custom schedule or refine the settings for another type of schedule, do
the following as needed in the Schedule Table:
For each day, from the
Available
menu, select
available
or
unavailable
:
-
available
: WiFi is turned
on
during the hours that you specify in the
Duration
fields for the selected day.
-
unavailable
: WiFi is turned
off
during the hours that you specify in the
Duration
fields for the selected day.
For each day, in the
Duration
fields, specify the start hour and minutes and the
end hour and minutes.
If you selected
available
from the
Available
menu, WiFi is turned
on
during the
hours that you specify in the
Duration
fields for the selected day.
If you selected
unavailable
from the
Available
menu, WiFi is turned
off
during
the hours that you specify in the
Duration
fields for the selected day.
7.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Change the DHCP server settings for guest
WiFi networks
A WiFi client that connects to a guest network (see Set
up
or
change
a
guest
WiFi
network
on page 40) is assigned an IP address in a different address range than a regular WiFi
client. By default, the address range for guest WiFi clients is derived from the address
range of the DHCP server (or router) in your network. For example, if the DHCP address
range in your network is 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.254, the default address range
for a guest WiFi network is 192.168.200.100 to 192.168.200.199. You can change this
address range, which then applies to all WiFi guest networks on the AP.
You can change the DHCP server settings for a guest network only if you enable at least
one guest network on a user WiFi network (see Set
up
or
change
a
guest
WiFi
network
on page 40).
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Manage Advanced WiFi Settings
Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220