d6jg wrote: 
> If you don't have a router that actually supports Guest WiFi then the
> second option is the safest provided that you plug the WAN port of
> Router2 into a LAN port on Router1 and have a different network range on
> Router2 altogether e.g
> 
> Router 1 WAN - as assigned
> Router 1 LAN- 192.168.1.1
> 
> Router 2 WAN - 192.168.1.2
> Router 2 LAN - 192.168.2.x
> 
> Ensure netmask is 255.255.255.0 on each.

I might be wrong but I think with this configuration clients in network
2 could reach clients in network 1 but not vice versa. So network 1
would be used for the guests. To have complete separation one could use
two additional routers behind the main router.


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