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Is there anyway, I can have two passwords for my wi-fi
How to disable internet access at night on the router?Can I use iMac Internet sharing as a way to monitor Internet usage in my home?Can I build two WLANs with Tomato?How can I share an Internet connection between two laptops?Is there a program to know internet usage for each computer in a network?Wifi help. Need fix large networkMultiple IDs and Multiple passwords for single Wireless i.e Wifi NetworkI updated my Windows 8 and I can't turn the wifi on anynmoreUsing two networks for different thingsWi-Fi: Connected but no internet after sleepHow can I use two WiFi connections simultaneosly?
Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
2 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
1
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
1
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
2 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
1
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
1
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago
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7
This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
2 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
1
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
1
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago
7
7
This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
2 hours ago
This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
2 hours ago
2
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
1
1
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
1
1
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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Oh yes. The ability to provide a second or "guest" network is a feature of many home WiFi routers. If you ever go into a business and you see two WiFi networks:
JPS-Private
Joes Pizza Shack Free WiFi
That's exactly what that is. It simply has an internal firewall between the "guest" WiFi and the private network.
And many of these routers also have the feature to only enable the guest network at certain hours (e.g. Their business hours).
This is an easy feature to add to routers, and I see it in many. So just shop around (this stack is not a shopping help site) and you should find those features in a good number of routers.
1
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
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7 mins ago
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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Oh yes. The ability to provide a second or "guest" network is a feature of many home WiFi routers. If you ever go into a business and you see two WiFi networks:
JPS-Private
Joes Pizza Shack Free WiFi
That's exactly what that is. It simply has an internal firewall between the "guest" WiFi and the private network.
And many of these routers also have the feature to only enable the guest network at certain hours (e.g. Their business hours).
This is an easy feature to add to routers, and I see it in many. So just shop around (this stack is not a shopping help site) and you should find those features in a good number of routers.
1
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
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Oh yes. The ability to provide a second or "guest" network is a feature of many home WiFi routers. If you ever go into a business and you see two WiFi networks:
JPS-Private
Joes Pizza Shack Free WiFi
That's exactly what that is. It simply has an internal firewall between the "guest" WiFi and the private network.
And many of these routers also have the feature to only enable the guest network at certain hours (e.g. Their business hours).
This is an easy feature to add to routers, and I see it in many. So just shop around (this stack is not a shopping help site) and you should find those features in a good number of routers.
1
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
add a comment |
Oh yes. The ability to provide a second or "guest" network is a feature of many home WiFi routers. If you ever go into a business and you see two WiFi networks:
JPS-Private
Joes Pizza Shack Free WiFi
That's exactly what that is. It simply has an internal firewall between the "guest" WiFi and the private network.
And many of these routers also have the feature to only enable the guest network at certain hours (e.g. Their business hours).
This is an easy feature to add to routers, and I see it in many. So just shop around (this stack is not a shopping help site) and you should find those features in a good number of routers.
Oh yes. The ability to provide a second or "guest" network is a feature of many home WiFi routers. If you ever go into a business and you see two WiFi networks:
JPS-Private
Joes Pizza Shack Free WiFi
That's exactly what that is. It simply has an internal firewall between the "guest" WiFi and the private network.
And many of these routers also have the feature to only enable the guest network at certain hours (e.g. Their business hours).
This is an easy feature to add to routers, and I see it in many. So just shop around (this stack is not a shopping help site) and you should find those features in a good number of routers.
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to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
add a comment |
1
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
1
1
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
to add to this, its also possible that OPs router has the capability, but its not in the firmware - perhaps DD-WRT can enable it if it doesn't work on stock firmware. Just something to look out for, in case you have such a router by coincidence
– QuickishFM
7 mins ago
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
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2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
2 hours ago
1
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
1
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
34 mins ago