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Wifi scheduling for nodes TitanBE7200 + 2 Buddy 6


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Good evening, I apologize for my poor English. For a few months now, I've been using the Keenetic Titan BE7200 with two Buddy 6s, one as a Wi-Fi repeater and the other connected via Ethernet. I was wondering if it would be possible to have Wi-Fi scheduling just for the nodes, in addition to the one currently implemented for the entire mesh network. For example, the Buddy is connected via Ethernet 24/7, the second Buddy I use as a repeater can be set to specific times, and the router (TitanBe7200 controller) can be set to different times. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you.

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On 1/31/2026 at 11:24 PM, Giaccaz said:

Good evening, I apologize for my poor English. For a few months now, I've been using the Keenetic Titan BE7200 with two Buddy 6s, one as a Wi-Fi repeater and the other connected via Ethernet. I was wondering if it would be possible to have Wi-Fi scheduling just for the nodes, in addition to the one currently implemented for the entire mesh network. For example, the Buddy is connected via Ethernet 24/7, the second Buddy I use as a repeater can be set to specific times, and the router (TitanBe7200 controller) can be set to different times. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Hello @Giaccaz unfortunately the setup you described is not possible to configure at the moment. Maybe you can consider configuring a separate Wi-Fi network (AccessPoint) interface specifically for the repeater? Then you can assign a separate schedule only for that Wi-Fi network.

Could you elaborate a bit more on what issue you're trying to solve with this scheduling?

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@eralde

I have a Titan be7200 and a buddy 6 to extend the WiFi network inside my house.
In the garage, I have a buddy 6 connected via Ethernet with a webcam and a photovoltaic inverter connected to the WiFi network. I would like the garage WiFi to be always on, separately from the Titan and the buddy 6 inside my house.

 

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41 minutes ago, Giaccaz said:
@eralde
I have a Titan be7200 and a buddy 6 to extend the WiFi network inside my house.
In the garage, I have a buddy 6 connected via Ethernet with a webcam and a photovoltaic inverter connected to the WiFi network. I would like the garage WiFi to be always on, separately from the Titan and the buddy 6 inside my house.
 

I think that in your case the easiest way would be to exclude the Buddy 6 that is placed in the garage from the Wi-Fi system. 

You can remove the Buddy 6 from the Wi-Fi system using the controller Web UI. After that you can set up that Buddy device again as a separate "Access Point" device (there is an option for that in the Initial Setup Wizard on that Buddy). You will still be able to configure that Buddy using it's own web UI, but the controller won't sync it's settings to it. That means that the work schedule on that Buddy can be 24/7 instead of the one you have inside your house.

Unfortunately, that also means that you'll have to configure all the relevant settings (e.g., Wi-Fi SSID/password/...) on the Buddy itself. Some of those settings can be configured in the Initial Setup Wizard. For ones that you can't change there you'll have to log in to the Buddy web UI. You will see a link to it on the "Client Lists" page in the controller web UI.

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@eralde

That's what I wanted to avoid...redoing the procedure by setting it to AP mode.
It would be nice if this was implemented in a future firmware version. That would be a plus.
Imagine modifying the scheduler of the various nodes directly from the controller (Titan) independently.
Anyway, thanks for the info, and think about this feature...it's not bad for us users.

 

P.S.
An info ....will Keenetic release a router with a 10 GB WAN and a 10 GB LAN this year?
 
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16 minutes ago, Giaccaz said:

@eralde

That's what I wanted to avoid...redoing the procedure by setting it to AP mode.
It would be nice if this was implemented in a future firmware version. That would be a plus.
Imagine modifying the scheduler of the various nodes directly from the controller (Titan) independently.
Anyway, thanks for the info, and think about this feature...it's not bad for us users.

Thank you for explaining why do you want it 🙂
We will keep that scenario in mind for the future.

 

17 minutes ago, Giaccaz said:

P.S.

An info ....will Keenetic release a router with a 10 GB WAN and a 10 GB LAN this year?

I would be happy to give you a timeline, but at this point, it's difficult to do so. We definitely have 10G models in our roadmap.

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