How To Make a Guest Wifi Network?
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1. Purchase a router specifically designed for creating a guest network.
2. Log into your router’s settings and enable the guest network option.
3. Configure the guest network settings, such as network name (SSID), security type and password.
4. Set up a separate DHCP server for the guest network.
5. Configure the router to block access to your main network and configure access restrictions for the guest network.
6. Connect the router to your modem and power it up.
7. Instruct guests on how to connect to the guest network.
1. Purchase a separate modem and router for the guest network. This should be separate from your primary router.
2. Configure the router for the guest network. Change the name of the network and assign a unique password for access. Keep in mind that you want to make sure the password is secure and only those you intended to have access to the network can gain access.
3. Enable firewalls and security measures. Make sure that you have the correct settings enabled to protect the guest‘s data while they are connected to your network.
4. Restrict access to certain websites and services. Make sure that the guest network can only access the websites and services that you want them to have access to.
5. Limit bandwidth usage. Ensure that the speed and throughput of the network is limited to a point where it will not affect the performance of your own network.