On 12 March 2014 19:41, Ken Dibble <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just a thought...what I've done in these situations is have two WIFI
>> boxes...a good one with protection (WPA2 password) and a cheaper one (like a
>> Netgear for $60) that has no password. Set the cheap WIFI up with access to
>> the Internet and nothing else.
>
> Well yeah--but it's a big building, presentations can occur in a variety of
> places. We have three WiFi access points; now I'd need six. And I would also
> increase the number of service calls by some significant percentage,
> involving staff who can't remember the WiFi password.

A decent WIFI box can create multiple access points.
I use a cheap TP-Link router running OpenWRT at home and it has this
functionality.

-- 
Paul

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