If that's the way you want to go, two cheap WAPs will provide what you
want - one secured, the other not, on different frequencies.

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 21:00, Phil Brutsche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, that is not always feasible.
>
> #1: You are talking about something that is well beyond the skill set of
> 99.99999% of end users
>
> #2: Outside of wireless routers capable of running DD-WRT 99.99999% of
> the cheap $&#*() crap @ Best Buy, Fry's, Office Max, Office Depot, etc
> are incapable of such things.
>
> It's trivial with something like a Cisco 871W, but most people are
> unwilling to spend $550 US on their wireless router :)
>
> Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
>> IMHO such people should set up two networks, then, one insecure for the 
>> legacy
>> devices and one secure for real use.
>
> --
>
> Phil Brutsche
> [email protected]
>
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