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Guest Wi-Fi: A Separate Network Is the Smart Standard

Guest Wi-Fi: A Separate Network Is the Smart Standard

A client in the lobby asks for the Wi-Fi, and you want to say yes. Good hospitality is good business. The smart way to offer it is a guest network kept separate from the systems your business runs on. Put a visitor on your main network and their device sits a step from your servers and workstations. If that device is carrying malware nobody knew about, it now has a path in. A separate guest network gives visitors the internet they came for while your business stays walled off. It is the setup most well-run offices already use, and it is worth getting right.

Build a digital fence with segmentation

The fix is not to stop being helpful. It is to be smart about how people connect. Network segmentation puts visitors on a separate guest network that is walled off from the systems your business actually runs on. Guests get their internet, and your servers, files, and workstations stay on the other side of the fence where a guest device can never reach them.

It also protects your speed

A guest network is not only about security. Ever notice your video call stuttering or an upload crawling while the lobby is full? Without separation, everyone fights over the same pipe. A guest network lets you cap how much bandwidth visitors can use, so someone streaming HD video in the waiting area does not throttle your team trying to process transactions or make a deadline. Your business traffic stays in the fast lane.

Do it right

Use a different password. The guest network should never share a password with your internal network, and you should change it from time to time to stay in control.

Turn on device isolation. This keeps guest devices from seeing or talking to each other, so one infected laptop in the lobby cannot poke at anyone else connected.

Hide your private network. Your staff network does not need to be visible to everyone who walks in. Keep it from broadcasting so it is not even an option a visitor can see.

Your Wi-Fi should drive productivity, not sit open as a gateway for intruders or a drain on your speed. Book a call and we will set up a clean, secure guest network for you.

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