Comments on E3000 network / password problem

Hello

I have the E3000, I want to use the comments for a wireless network.  The use of Cisco Connect Add a password to the Guest network. The guest network appears then as open or not secured on laptop and phone.  I renamed my network and changed the master password and nothing seems to help, comments always appears as not secure or open. I tried Cisco cat and they were no help.

Any ideas on how I can get the password works on the network of comments?

Operating system Windows Vista SP2

Using Cisco Connect
Firmware: 1.0.04)is build 6

Thanks for your help.

Jay

Assuming that access as a guest E3000 works like that of the E4200 then this is normal.
The network appears as "unsafe", but to actually browse the web (or access other resources that can be activated for the guest network) the user must enter the password for the network invited in their web browser.

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