Guest WiFi Network Setup and Tips

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Guest WiFi Network Setup and Tips

A guest WiFi is a secondary network to provide a reliable and secure network to your guests. A guest WiFi network comes in handy when you are hosting people to work in your workspace or even personal guests in your home. This WiFi network has different credentials i.e. password from the main network for security reasons. Using a guest WiFi network will ensure that your guests are provided with a secure network without having to give them full access to your main LAN. A guest WiFi is beneficial to both, the network owner and the guest user. It allows the guest user to access the Internet seamlessly.

A guest network is quite similar to a public wifi network in the sense that it can be open and free at times to make it easier for guest users to access the network. Such guest WiFi networks are found in malls, cafes, libraries and common workspaces. Most times the network name or SSID will specify that the network is a guest network by names like “Guest WiFi ”. Companies and hosts want to keep their guests happy by providing them with a secure network with good connectivity. Let us discuss some tips and tricks while setting up a guest wifi network:

1. Placement of the Wireless Setup

One of the primary aspects to consider while setting up a guest WiFi network is the placement of the hardware that is involved in the setup. You need not have a guest WiFi all over the infrastructure. That could be a waste of resources. Instead, setting up a strong guest WiFi network in an area where you know your guests will work is a good decision. For example, setting up the WiFi network in a waiting room or guest room is beneficial to both the host and the guest.

2. Differentiate the Guest Network from the Business Network

The most important thing for any business is to keep its database secure. Sharing the same network with guests can put your database at risk of being infiltrated and misused. This is why, you should always separate your guest network from your main business network. Allowing a guest into your main business network is a very risky decision. The shared data on the ethernet or even the apps used on the internet on the business network could be exposed to the guest user.

3. Control and Management of Guest Access

While providing your guests with a secure network, you should make sure that they have legitimate access to the network. You should provide your guests with verified credentials i.e. a proper username and password combination to gain access to the network. This will allow you to control and manage the access your guest has to your network. This practice will help keep your network secure and free from any malicious users.

Keeping these tips in mind, you can easily create a secure network for your guests in your workspace or your home. These tips will help you keep your guest users satisfied while also protecting your main network from any malicious users.

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