TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
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TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
13-08-2013 1:42 AM
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I have seen a guide here http://npr.me.uk/mssid.html for adding a second wireless SSID to my TG585 v8.
Could a second SSID use a different subnet than my private lan, for house guests to use?
Many thanks
Paul
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
13-08-2013 9:18 AM
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I don't know if TG585v8 supports multiple SSID, I know the v7 doesn't.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
14-08-2013 12:27 AM
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v8 does support mssid's, so I have started working through your Advanced DMZ http://npr.me.uk/advdmz.html, but the first telnet cmd doesn't give anything back:
wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ
so I'm struggling a bit.
I got this:
{dom}=>:wireless mssid iflistwhich makes me think the DMZ SSID is '1'.
ssid 0 : PNW [UP] Security: WPA-PSK
ssid 1 : DMZ [DOWN] Security: Disabled
But for the ethernet port name I'm struggling.... 'ethif1' 'ethport1' 'wlif1' and 'w1_ssid1_local0' all bomb..Any pointers much appreciated.
{dom}=>eth bridge list
--------------------------------------
bridge configuration for "bridge" :
OBC : dest : Internal
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: Disabled
Port: OBC PortNr: 0 PortState: forwarding Interface: up
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : enabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 61672 frames: 0
TX bytes: 9117 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
ethport1 : dest : ethif1
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: NA (destination switch interface)
Port: ethport1 PortNr: 1 PortState: forwarding Interface: up
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 61672 frames: 0
TX bytes: 9117 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
ethport2 : dest : ethif2
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: NA (destination switch interface)
Port: ethport2 PortNr: 2 PortState: forwarding Interface: down
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
ethport3 : dest : ethif3
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: NA (destination switch interface)
Port: ethport3 PortNr: 3 PortState: forwarding Interface: down
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
ethport4 : dest : ethif4
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: NA (destination switch interface)
Port: ethport4 PortNr: 4 PortState: forwarding Interface: down
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
virt : dest : ethif5
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: NA (destination switch interface)
Port: ethport5 PortNr: 5 PortState: forwarding Interface: up
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 7815601 frames: 108393 dropframes: 0
WLAN : dest : wlif1
Connection State: connected Retry: 10
Priority Tagging: Disabled
Port: ethport6 PortNr: 6 PortState: forwarding Interface: up
Multicast filter: disabled Dynamic VLAN : disabled
WAN : disabled
IGMP snooping : enabled
Transparent Prio: disabled
BPDU Filtering : disabled
Extra Tagging : none
VLAN: Default VLAN: default Ingressfiltering: disabled Acceptvlanonly: disabled
VLAN: Priority: disabled IP Prec: disabled Priority: 0 Regeneration table: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RX bytes: 952065 frames: 8103
TX bytes: 13936432 frames: 116752 dropframes: 0
{dom}=>:eth bridge ifadd intf=Wdmz dest=wl_ssid1_local0 logging=d
Invalid interface name.
Bad value for parameter 'dest'
Illegal option.
Unknown command.
{dom}=>eth device iflist
Interface Type Result State
ethif1 auto 100BaseTFD UP [forwarding]
ethif2 auto Not connected UP [forwarding]
ethif3 auto Not connected UP [forwarding]
ethif4 auto Not connected UP [forwarding]
ethif5 UP [forwarding]
wlif1 UP [forwarding]
wl_ssid1_local0 UP [forwarding]
{dom}=>:eth bridge ifadd intf=Wdmz dest=wlif1 logging=disabled
Invalid interface name.
Bad value for parameter 'dest'
Illegal option.
Unknown command.
{dom}=>:eth bridge ifadd intf=Wdmz dest=ethif1 logging=disabled
Invalid interface name.
Bad value for parameter 'dest'
Illegal option.
Unknown command.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
14-08-2013 11:33 AM
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It does look like the new SSID is called DMZ and has the ssid_id of 1
I suggest you delete that and start again, you will need the response from the command to identify the ethernet port name.
The command to delete DMZ is:
wireless mssid ifdelete ssid_id=1
May be a good idea to backup the settings first
If you could then re-issue the following command and post the response, I'll see if I can talk you through. Bear in mind it's a couple of years since I wrote those instructions so I am a bit rusty.
wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ
Note:
The O2 technicolor routers have the option in the GUI to create a private guest wireless station. I've been intending to check out the command used in the O2 router to see if it's a easier method -- I'll see if I can do that for this weekend.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
14-08-2013 3:22 PM
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I will reissue the command and see what happens, although I didn't get a peep after I issued the cmd the first time. Should / could I add a verbosity argument to the command, or environment, if there is such a thing?
Cheers
Paul
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
14-08-2013 7:20 PM
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{dom}=>wireless mssid ifdelete ssid_id=1
{dom}=>wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ :( Nothing !!
{dom}=>:wireless mssid ifdelete ssid_id=1
{dom}=>wireless mssid ifdelete ssid_id=1
Problem occured during deleting ssid(1)
{dom}=>:wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ verbose=1
Invalid option => verbose
{dom}=>
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
14-08-2013 11:16 PM
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wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ radio_id=0
wireless mssid iflist
And post the result please.
I've looked at the cli commands for the O2 method of creating a guest wireless. It's the same as my method only using the default vlan so it's not a great deal simpler.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
15-08-2013 8:06 AM
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{dom}=>wireless mssid ifadd ssid=MyDMZ radio_id=0
Invalid option => radio_id
It's not playing nicely.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
15-08-2013 10:25 AM
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Likewise with the response not being given, so in place of "wl_ssid1_local0" assume it's ""wl_ssid1" and try from there.
To help you get the commands and parameters correct I would enter them using the menu commands, that will give some guidance -- not a lot but better than nothing.
Sorry I'm not being more help but without a TG585v8 I can only guess what the commands / parameters are. I can't even find a document listing the cli commands.
If you do wish to get a cli list I'm sure Alex, at modem-help, would be willing to produce one.
For details see:
http://forums.modem-help.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9728&sid=fe35dc9780da6f27f8ec47af2a574cfd
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
15-08-2013 1:53 PM
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I will try wl_sdid1, and if no joy, will see if I can get a definitive list of cli commands with Alex's assistance.
How does one use menu commands to enter cli commands?
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
15-08-2013 2:02 PM
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Good luck and please let us know how you get on.
Re: TG585 v8 mSSIDs to limit gues wifi access to private network?
01-10-2013 12:24 AM
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well, this is not conclusive, but I seem to have been able to create the wireless station successfully. I haven't attempted to attach the station to the dmz vlan as I have changed tack somewhat with my 'guest wifi access' plans:
I now have two physical TG585v8 routers, and plan to have a 'physical' dmz lan for guests to access, and a private lan behind a second physical router.
Some technical problems getting that to work, but it's the subject of a separate thread, I think.
Thanks for your help npr.
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