d6jg wrote: 
> I have a customer who has "issues" with his wifi and Surface Pro
> machines. Basically if he connects his Surface Pro to the normal work
> network it floods the network in such a way as to make it unusable for
> anyone else.
> We solved the issue with a workaround that has a second SSID purely for
> his use with the Surface Pro.
> We are using high end routers that will support multiple SSIDs. I am not
> familiar with the Netgear you mention but most routers at that level do
> multiple SSIDs these days.
> Might be worth a try.
> 
> PS Fizbin is telling the truth. He doesn't know anything about
> networking.

or it likely has a regular network and a guest network. the surface pro
could use the guest network for example.



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