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Routers for Guest security?

CK JAGUAR

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Not my security, theirs. In a small building we want to share an ISP connection as guests. But identifying a router with separate wep2 security for each of 2-4 "guests" has not been easy. I could call each manufacturer but this topic is a little exotic for most customer service reps to handle.What might those routers be? Thanks for the help.
 
... In a small building we want to share an ISP connection as guests. But identifying a router with separate wep2 security for each of 2-4 "guests" has not been easy. I could call each manufacturer but this topic is a little exotic for most customer service reps to handle.What might those routers be?...
Actual ASUS routers (see my footer) have 3 separate guest WLANs for each band (2.4 & 5 GHz) where each of the 6 WLANs can be configured with different names (SSID) and passwords. :rolleyes:
 
That is very helpful. That would work. Are all/any new Asus routers guest networks configured that way? Or is your model the only one?
 
That is very helpful. That would work. Are all/any new Asus routers guest networks configured that way? Or is your model the only one?

All newer Asus routers run the same base code, so yes, they would work in a similar way. ;)
 
Apple Airports support secure Guest Networks, and by default, the Guest SSID also uses AP Isolation..
 

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