Asus really needs to rethink and rework the entire Guest Network Pro section. Or at the very least get the Access Intranet option to, first be available for the predefined choices like IoT, second have that disable Intranet Access actually work and disable Intranet access when a user wants to use the main LAN IP subnet range.
Intranet is shared content accessed by members within a single organization. Extranet is shared content accessed by groups through cross-enterprise boundaries. Internet is global communication accessed through the Web. For better comprehension, take a look at this drawing: Summary: The Internet, extranets, and intranets all rely on the same TCP/IP technologies. However, they are different in ...
7 I’d like to add two IP addresses of our servers to the local intranet on a list of computers. It seems that there are some problem with our policy and some PCs take it while others not. Is it possible to add them from command line in order to run a batch every time a user logon to domain?
After enabling Guest-1 (2.4GHz), disable access intranet, guest client gets 192.168.101.x IP address, then the internet will get disconnected for both guest and non-guest connections. If I enable allow access intranet on the Guest-1, guest client gets 192.168.1.x IP address, then there is no problem for both guest and non-guest connections.
Guest Network has no internet access unless I enable access to intranet
When the Access Intranet option is set to Enable, there's no issue. I've attempted two factory resets, and reconfigured the router three times using the same settings.
RT-AX88U Guest Network connection issue when Access Intranet is set to ...