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Guest networks are a great Wi-Fi router feature, but if you’re using a guest network in your home, be sure you’re using it safely and effectively. Here’s what you need to know.
Settings Vary, So Read Your Manual
We can’t possibly cover every variation of settings and the presence of said settings (or lack thereof) on a particular router, but we can go over settings and concepts you should be aware of.
Whether you access your router interface through a smartphone app or using a web browser on your PC, be sure to look up your particular router model and review what settings and options are available, as well as what terms your router’s manufacturer uses for the concepts outlined below.
And should you find that your particular router doesn’t support some or all of the options, it might be time to upgrade. Routers don’t last forever, and when they want for features or security updates, it’s OK to get rid of them.
Use Up-to-Date Encryption
Your guest network is still part of your network, and you should use Read Full Article Source