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How to disable ap isolation on vodafone router: the complete guide

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To disable AP isolation on a Vodafone router, log into your router's admin page, find the wireless settings section, and switch the AP isolation (sometimes labelled "client isolation" or "wireless isolation") from enabled to disabled. The exact menu path varies slightly between Vodafone router models, but the process takes under two minutes once you know where to look. If your smart devices, printers or media streamers cannot see each other on your home network, AP isolation is the most likely cause.

What is AP isolation and why does it cause problems?

AP isolation is a security feature that stops Wi-Fi devices from talking directly to each other, even when they share the same network. Every device can still reach the internet, but it cannot reach your printer, your Chromecast, your NAS drive or anything else on the local network.

It is a sensible setting for public hotspots, where you want guests isolated from one another. On a home network it is usually a nuisance. Symptoms include a phone that cannot find a wireless printer, a streaming stick that will not respond to its app, or a smart home hub that loses its devices.

How do you log into a Vodafone router's admin page?

Open any browser on a device connected to your Vodafone Wi-Fi. Type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar and press enter. On some Vodafone models the address is 192.168.0.1, try the second if the first does not load.

You will see a login screen. The default username is usually admin and the default password is printed on the label on the back or underside of the router. If you have changed these credentials and forgotten them, a factory reset (hold the reset button for ten seconds) will restore the defaults, though it will also wipe your Wi-Fi name and password settings.

Where is the AP isolation setting on a Vodafone router?

Once logged in, the path depends on your model:

  • Vodafone Ultra Hub / Ultra Hub Plus: go to Advanced Settings, then Wireless, then look for "AP Isolation" or "Client Isolation" under each frequency band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz have separate toggles).
  • Vodafone Station (older models): go to Wi-Fi settings, select the relevant band, and scroll down to find the isolation toggle.
  • Vodafone Gigacube (4G/5G home broadband): go to Settings, then WLAN, then look for "Access Point Isolation".

If you cannot find the label "AP isolation", search the wireless settings page for "isolation", "client separation" or "WLAN isolation". Manufacturers use different names for the same feature.

How do you disable AP isolation once you find it?

Select the toggle or radio button to set AP isolation to Disabled (or Off). Do this for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands if they appear separately. Click Save or Apply. The router may take ten to fifteen seconds to apply the change without fully rebooting.

Reconnect your devices if needed, then test whether they can see each other. A quick check: open your phone's camera app and try casting to a Chromecast, or open your printer app and scan for devices.

What if the option is missing from your Vodafone router?

Some Vodafone-supplied routers have a simplified admin interface that hides advanced wireless options. In that case, call Vodafone support on 191 (from a Vodafone mobile) or 03333 040 191 and ask whether AP isolation can be toggled remotely on your account, or whether a firmware update unlocks the full settings menu. As of May 2026, Vodafone's Ultra Hub Plus firmware does expose the option, so if yours does not, it may be running an older build.

Should you leave AP isolation disabled permanently?

On a home network with trusted devices, yes. Disabling it lets your printer, smart TV, speakers and other devices communicate freely, which is what most people want. If you run a separate guest Wi-Fi network (available on most Vodafone routers under the guest network settings), keep AP isolation enabled on that guest band. That way visitors get internet access without being able to browse your local network or connected storage.

Frequently asked questions

how to disable AP isolation Vodafone router
Log into your Vodafone router at 192.168.1.1 (or 192.168.0.1 on some models), navigate to the wireless settings section, and toggle AP isolation (also called client isolation or wireless isolation) from enabled to disabled. The process takes under two minutes and will allow your devices to communicate with each other on the local network.
why can't my phone find my wireless printer on Vodafone wifi
AP isolation is likely enabled on your Vodafone router, which blocks devices from seeing each other even though they're on the same network. Disable AP isolation in your router's wireless settings to restore communication between your phone and printer.
what is AP isolation and should I turn it on or off
AP isolation is a security feature that prevents Wi-Fi devices from talking directly to each other while still allowing internet access. It's useful for public hotspots but should be disabled on home networks, as it stops devices like printers, Chromecasts, and smart home hubs from working together.
Vodafone router 192.168.1.1 not loading what do I do
Try the alternative admin address 192.168.0.1 instead, as some Vodafone router models use this IP address. Make sure you're connected to your Vodafone Wi-Fi network and that you're typing the address correctly into your browser's address bar.
can't find client isolation setting Vodafone router where is it
Client isolation (also called AP isolation or wireless isolation) is located in the wireless settings section of your Vodafone router's admin page at 192.168.1.1. The exact menu path varies slightly between Vodafone models, but it's always in the wireless or Wi-Fi settings area.

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