Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 23 Jan 2024 18:23
  
Hi, as mentioned above, you have to create and propagate same vlan you used for Wifi Guest on your old NGAF. After that, double check that this vlan is defined on your uplinks on the devices connected to NGAF.
mdamores Posted 24 Jan 2024 21:28
  
First, you need to check if both interfaces are configured with the correct VLAN end to end.

Second, since you mentioned that you are using an old NGAF, make sure that firmware is currently supported.
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 26 Jan 2024 17:39
  
Check your configuration and VLAN
Pat Lv4Posted 29 Jan 2024 11:42
  
Problems with guest WiFi after installing an outdated NGAF may be related to a conflict in your "eth2:200" sub-interface settings. Look for any DHCP issues with the NGAF, firewall rules preventing guest traffic, or mismatched interface settings. Older NGAF versions may require explicit VLANs, so see if it's missing on "eth2:200." For information on configuring guest Wi-Fi and troubleshooting, go to your particular NGAF instructions and available community resources. You may easily get guest Wi-Fi internet connection back by comparing your current configuration with the old and methodically verifying these points!

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