Router guest network not showing up or guests can't connect
The guest network is probably not enabled, or the password is wrong. Log into your router settings, check that guest network is turned on, and confirm the network name and password. Make sure the password is at least 8 characters. This fixes it for most people.
A guest network lets visitors connect to your WiFi without accessing your main network or shared files. It has to be enabled in the router settings, have a password set, and be broadcasting its name. We'll check each of these.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Forgetting to save the settings after enabling guest network. The changes don't take effect without saving.
- Setting a password that's too simple or too short. Some routers reject passwords under 8 characters.
- Hiding the guest network name thinking it's more secure. It just makes it harder for guests to find.
- Using the same password for guest and main network. They should be different.
Signs you need professional help
- If you've enabled the guest network, set a password, made sure it's broadcasting, and guests still can't see it or connect after restarting the router, give us a call and we can check your specific router model's settings.
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