User Guide
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- Inseego Wavemaker™ FX4100
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- User Guide
Guest Network
The guest Wi-Fi network allows you to segregate traffic to a separate network rather than share access to your primary Wi-Fi network. Use settings in this section to set up or change guest Wi-Fi network information. Connected devices must use the Wi-Fi settings shown in this section to connect to the guest Wi-Fi network.
NOTE: To turn the Wi-Fi guest network on, you must select at least one band for the guest network under BAND SELECTION in the Wi-Fi Settings section and then select Save.

Network Name (SSID): To set up or change your guest network name, enter a name (up to 32 characters long).
Security: Select an option for Wi-Fi security:
- WPA3/WPA2 Transition is the most secure method of Wi-Fi Protected Access and should be used, if possible, for WPA2 and WPA3 compliant devices.
- WPA3 Only can be used for WPA3 devices.
- WPA2 Personal PSK (AES) can be used for WPA2 devices.
- None allows others to monitor your Wi-Fi traffic and use your data plan to access the internet. NOTE: Do not select None when Enable Mesh Network is on. If you select None while mesh is enabled, the network will lose Wi-Fi connection.
Password: Enter a Wi-Fi password, or you can use the Generate button.
NOTE: The password must have a length of at least 11 characters and contain at least one letter, number, and special character. You can click the eye icon to view the password.
IMPORTANT: It is critical that you use a different password from your admin and primary Wi-Fi network password to keep the device and your network secure.
Generate: This button inserts a strong random password in the Password field. You can click the eye icon to view the password.
Broadcast Primary Network (SSID): This option is checked by default, allowing the Wi-Fi guest network to be displayed in the list of available Wi-Fi networks on connecting client devices. If you choose to uncheck this option, this network is not visible to connecting client devices.
Wi-Fi Privacy Separation: Check this box to keep each connected client device on this network isolated from all other connected client devices. This provides additional security if some connected client devices are unknown or not completely trusted.
NOTE: For normal operation, this should be unchecked.
Select Save.