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Is this feature gone in the new Airport Utility? I can't find it

What happend to Enable Guest Network? It's no longer in Airport Utility. Any idea where it went?

Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Mar 21, 2012 8:09 PM

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Mar 29, 2012 9:57 AM in response to Bob Timmons

yes understood..i would think this is all a common problem because today most people have cable or FIOS for there TV/internet and they supply you with a combo router/modem and even the TC instructions tell you to hook up the eternet cable from your router to the TC WAN port..and then the default for the TC is Bridge mode with no Guest network..and after selling the TC having a Guest feature...well they must get calls asking why/where is it..

Mar 29, 2012 10:31 AM in response to coachdriver

OK just to put this to bed, I called Apple support. They pretty much verified everything we talked about..in bridge mode no Guest network..you have to choose the option for NAT ..He said they tell people to turn off the FIOS wireless...and have everything join the TC network. (printers, apple tv, wii). I would not turn off the FIOS wireless because your TV DVR boxes talk to each other via the network and they require no set up to join the fIOS router..they however have no way of changing the network to the TC so they will have issue and also if you need FIOS support they will not be able to work on the boxes..so for now its a double NAT setting and have the option of enabling the Guest network when I want.

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Is this feature gone in the new Airport Utility? I can't find it

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