How to set up a guest WiFi network
You can create a separate guest network in your router settings that keeps visitors isolated from your personal devices and files. It takes about 10-15 minutes and protects your security. We'll walk you through the exact steps for your router.
A guest network is a separate WiFi signal you broadcast from your router. Guests can connect to it and use the internet, but they can't see your computers, printers, or other devices on your main network. This keeps your personal stuff private while letting visitors connect. Most routers have this built-in — you just need to turn it on and set a password.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Using the same password for both your main network and guest network — guests shouldn't need your primary password, so use different ones
- Forgetting to actually click the Save or Apply button — the router won't turn on the guest network until you confirm your changes
- Trying to set up guest network on a phone instead of a computer — it's easier to see all the options on a larger screen
Signs you need professional help
- If you can't log in to your router's settings page, give us a call and we can walk you through it
- If the guest network option is completely missing from your router menu, it is an older router that doesn't support this feature
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