A vro acts as a secondary Router. After Using WDS to wirelessly bridge the primary router, the terminal device connects to the guest network and can access the Internet by default. However, the terminal device cannot access the management interface of the secondary router, unable to communicate with the device connected to the host network or LAN port.
If the guest terminal needs to communicate with the device connected to the host network or LAN portAccess intranet resourcesSetAllow, As shown in the following figure:
After the configuration is complete, the visitor terminal can communicate with the device connected to the host network or LAN port.
Note::
1. After some routers use the WDS to bridge the main router, the connection from the terminal to the guest network cannot access the Internet.Access intranet resourcesSetAllowBefore accessing the Internet.
2. Connect the client to the guest network of the secondary Router. If you can access the Internet, you can log on to the management interface of the primary router.
3. Access to intranet resources cannot be set for some vro interfaces on the guest network (refer to the actual management interface). After the vro uses WDS to wirelessly bridge the master router, the terminal connected to the guest network cannot communicate with the device connected to the host network or LAN port.