You still need a sufficiently intelligent firewall to separate the two
into separate subnets.

If you don't have that, why bother with 2 APs?

Goes right back to both my points - the vast majority of end users don't
know how, and the vast majority of end-user equipment can't do it.

Kurt Buff wrote:
> 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.

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