Step 1: Choose Wireless→APs→Expend and add AP group Step 2: Change AP group Note: Different AP group have different SSID Step 3: Create SSID in different AP groups Step 4: Log in AP to check |
it's mean if we have 100 APs must create 100 groups, lol |
it srwj replied at 2022-11-6 10:35 yes. this looks like bad.. this not comfortambe.. |
Hello. I'm not finding these options on the RAP2260. I would like to create groups of SSIDs and apply them to different APs. It's possible? |
Sergio Neves replied at 2024-1-8 21:15 May you take the screenshot of your current web interface please? |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-1-8 21:21 I found it here. It didn't appear because I was using the apartments function (which I found very interesting, due to the fact that it already created a network that identifies that AP). But the group options only appeared after I disabled the apartments network (is it really not possible to use both things at the same time?) And another thing; I created the groups, but I can't, for example, insert an AP into more than one group at the same time? |
Sergio Neves replied at 2024-1-8 23:30 Because the functions of the two are actually the same, both allow the device to release different SSIDs. You can not insert an AP into more than one group at the same time. If you need APs that can release the same SSID and can release different SSIDs at the same time, you can add APs to the cloud for management and configure subprojects (device groups). |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-1-9 13:29 My need would be the following: All APs are on the same network and have a default SSID (with the company name) but I would like to have a departmental SSID. Example: AP1 - SSID_COMPANY_NAME AP1 - SSID_accounting AP2 - SSID_COMPANY_NAME AP2 - SSID_human resource And so on. And I also found the Apartment SSID option (with the name of the AP) very interesting. This would make it easier to identify an AP in a location where there are several APs and signals can disrupt this individual access. But if this is not possible, it would be enough to create a specific SSID (of course, the Apartment function is much more practical, because it ends up creating everything itself). I have 45 2260 APs to install and it would be interesting if these options could be applied. I'm already configuring everything in the cloud. I tried to do what you said, but I don't think I understood it very well. I thought I could add the same AP to different projects (which would mean I could create the sectoral SSID), but I don't think that's possible either. If I create the SSID, it automatically configures it on all APs and that's not what I want. |
Sergio Neves replied at 2024-1-9 21:10I'm sorry I misunderstood you earlier. Here are two options for your reference: Option 1: All AP broadcast same SSID, like COMPANY_NAME But AP1 and AP2 will broadcast a different SSID at the same time, like this: AP1: Ruijie-accounting AP2: Ruijie-human resource You only need to add AP on same main project, and create a normal SSID + an apartment SSID Option 2: All AP broadcast same SSID, like this: COMPANY_NAME But AP1 and AP2 will broadcast a different SSID at the same time, like this: AP1: accounting AP2: human resource 1. Create sub-project(device group) 2. Move AP to sub-project(device group). please note all AP on same sub-project will broadcast same SSID setting. Different sub-project will broadcast different SSIDs. 3. Create SSID on sub-project(device group) for a specific AP Create 2 SSIDs in the sub project: COMPANY_NAME (This SSID should be created on all sub project) accounting (This SSID should be created specifically for this AP) note: If you need, you can also create apartment wifi on this sub-project. it only deliver to the AP under this sub-project. |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-1-9 22:44 Now I understand! I already applied it here and it was perfect. =D Thanks!!! |
Sergio Neves replied at 2024-1-9 23:45 can you elaborate the deployment you made because I also need same requirements as yours. the Scenario is like this. 1. Management IP (VLAN X) : all ap connecting to the cloud must have the same subnet X.X.X.X 2. COMMON SSID ( VLAN A): All AP must broadcast same Centralize SSID on subnet A.A.A.A 3. Per department SSID *optional*: Some APs must have unique SSID for their department. each department must have separated vlan and network with each other. (B.B.B.B, C.C.C.C, D.D.D.D) 4. DHCP pools of this subnets was on external FW. What i have: - Multiple AP820-L(V3) - not ruijie switches and FW. |
ROANN replied at 2024-1-10 15:23 Hello ROANN. Sorry, but your scenario is much more complex than mine. I suggest that you wait for someone more experienced to provide these instructions, like GTAC-Micca himself. |
Dear I did all the steps but on-site the SSIDs I creat for each group don't appear |
Nssr Nassrallah replied at 2024-2-11 22:35 Dear Nssr Nassrallah, If you are facing issues with configuring different SSID for different APs, please reach out to RITA live chat (www.ruijienetworks.com/rita) and we can check this issue for you. Best regards, Jayden |
ROANN replied at 2024-1-10 15:23 Hi Sir Roann, Please see OPTION 2 configurations above sent by GTAC-Micca, it is what you need for your concern. |
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