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Port forwarding and guest network

shawnc1959
Community Member

I have a 3rd party device on my guest network (it's an IoT hotspot which a local company owns).  I had them connect it to my guest network to ensure it doesn't see anything on my home WiFi.  It's working, but for it to be optimal, it needs a port forwarding rule.

However, when I go into the advanced networking in the Google Home app, I can only see devices on my regular network when trying to create a port forwarding rule, not the hotspot on my guest network (I do see it when just looking at connected devices).

Is this a limitation of Google Wifi holistically, or just in the Home app?

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Juzdu
Bronze
Bronze

Unfortunately, my understanding is that you can't port forward traffic from your router to devices on the guest network, only the primary wifi network, they're trying to keep the guest network completely isolated from the primary.

shawnc1959
Community Member

Thanks for the response.

... they're trying to keep the guest network completely isolated from the primary.

That's why I put that 3rd party device on the guest network, so it had no visibility of everything else.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey, shawnc1959.

It looks like Juzdu was able to explain things for you, but before marking this as resolved, I wanted to see if there was anything else you needed on this. If so, just let me know.

Thanks.

shawnc1959
Community Member

I've tried to connect to the router with a web browser to see if there were other configuration options not exposed in the Home app, but I just get a message to use the app. Is there any way to get to some "admin" level mode?

If the product doesn't allow port forwarding on the guest network (which I see as a missing feature), then I'd put the device on the main network if I were able to set up a routing rule that it could only reach the internet and not anything else.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, shawnc1959.

Sorry for the late reply here, but I was able to verify this for you. Port forwarding is only available on the main network. Port forwarding is not possible on the guest network. I can see how you would have a use for port forwarding on the guest network and it's something I can pass along as a feature request to our internal teams. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, shawnc1959.
I just wanted to check in real fast to see if you saw my reply and to find out if you still needed any help on this. If you're still needing assistance, please just let me know and I'll be happy to continue helping.
Thanks.

shawnc1959
Community Member

Sorry for not responding. Yes, the question is answered, and thanks for submitting as a feature request.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

No problem, shawnc1959. If you need anything else going forward, feel free to open up a new thread.

Thanks.