Asus routers will perfectly do the trick.
FYI: Let visitors use your Wi-Fi for additional security
Some routers support guest networks, which are part of the primary network but use a different password (or none at all). They may also limit certain features. Guest networks are often customary for businesses but are increasingly common for home networks.
A guest network allows your guests to access the Internet and to be locked OUT of your router and all other devices on your network. Its is for improved security on your network that may, or not be needed.
I just spent 30+ minutes on the phone with LUXUL discussing my router. Finally, we setup a guest network for people to use in our home. This network will allow them 100% access to the Internet but lock them out of accessing my router directly. The LUXUL user interface to do this is horrible. OTHER newer routers are much easier to set up a home network.
Guest Network Setup information link
In addition, and more important, I wanted to learn how to set up a guest network. I am not worried about my guests but wanted to know the setup.
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@hgeifman Just look at all the hacking that happens to networks. You have a touching faith in technology and the companies that sell it. Don't let anyone into your internet access. Clearthinker's fourth rule of computing: never set up a network. |
All hotels, inns, b&b, retirement communities do this (staff and guest), never occurred to me for home. Mistakes can be made by entirely trustworthy people, if you have frequent visitors, makes sense to me. Even 1 visitor can ...... Sounds like it has to get easier for most home owners to setup and use. |
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