Guest Access Login

I have the EA6500. Is there a way to make the guest access a regular sign in like the main SSID and not via a web interface? I have other routers that act as repeaters and the guest network wont work on those. I am guessing it is because of the different login type. Why does Linksys do the guest network like this? Thanks

@NO_SCREENNAME@ wrote:
I have the EA6500. Is there a way to make the guest access a regular sign in like the main SSID and not via a web interface? I have other routers that act as repeaters and the guest network wont work on those. I am guessing it is because of the different login type. Why does Linksys do the guest network like this? Thanks
Sorry no.  Linksys is the only manufacturer to do this.  All other manufacturers have normal logins with full wireless security.  Given the SSID you do not know if you are on their 'regular' network or a guest network.

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