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3.5 Using the guest access point
Introduction
Your TG-1 Gateway allows you to enable a second access point. This is a dedicated guest access point.
Users that are connected to the guest access point can use the TG-1 Gateway’s Internet connection but
they can not access your home network or shared content.
Enabling the guest access point
Proceed as follows:
1 Browse to the The TG-1 Gateway GUI.
For more information, see “4.1 Access from your local network” on page 29.
2 Click Wireless. The Wireless page appears.
3 On the left menu, select the second access point. By default it will have a “-Guest” suffix.
4 Under Access Point, switch Enabled to .
5 Click Save.
6 The guest access point is now up and running. You can now connect to this access point with the
wireless settings that are listed under access point.
Assigning WPS function to the guest access point
Proceed as follows:
1 Browse to the The TG-1 Gateway GUI.
For more information, see “4.1 Access from your local network” on page 29.
2 Click Wireless. The Wireless page appears.
3 On the left menu, select the first access point.
4 Under Access Point, switch WPS to and click Save.
5 The Wireless page closes. Click Wireless again. The Wireless page reappears.
6 On the left menu, select the second access point.
7 Under Access Point, switch WPS to and click Save.
8 The WPS function is now assigned to the guest access point. If you now connect a device using WPS,
the device will be connected to the guest access point.
By default, WPS is assigned to the main access point. If you want to assign it to the guest access
point