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Is there anyway, I can have two passwords for my wi-fi
How to disable internet access at night on the router?Can I use iMac Internet sharing as a way to monitor Internet usage in my home?Can I build two WLANs with Tomato?How can I share an Internet connection between two laptops?Is there a program to know internet usage for each computer in a network?Wifi help. Need fix large networkMultiple IDs and Multiple passwords for single Wireless i.e Wifi NetworkI updated my Windows 8 and I can't turn the wifi on anynmoreUsing two networks for different thingsWi-Fi: Connected but no internet after sleepHow can I use two WiFi connections simultaneosly?
Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
wireless-networking
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Can anybody tell me if there is a solution to my problem, I need the internet to be turned off at 10pm for my children, but still be able to use it for myself. Can I have 2 passwords? Or does anyone know another way around this please?
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago
6
6
This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
2
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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there are some features in some router that allow you to set up multiple SSID's and wifi schedule , if your router have this features you can set up 2 wifi with different SSID and different passwords and schedule one of them to be on and off
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This depends on whether your wireless router supports this. You should look into the features and documentation for your wireless router to see whether it offers a guest network, or childrens access controls, or multiple networks. You should also edit your question to include the specific model number of your wireless router.
– music2myear
1 hour ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to disable internet access at night on the router?
– MC10
1 hour ago
Depends on the router and the software the router is running. A TalkTalk (UK ISP) router that has multiple access points with different ssid/passwords. Meanwhile an EE router (rebadged BT hub) allows per device access controls. Submit details of your router, and ISP and folks here should be able to help directly.
– pbhj
1 hour ago
yep, definitely possible. please add the make & models of your wireless devices to the question. worst case scenario, you would need to buy a new router, or install pfsense or similar to old hardware to accomplish it. please update the question with this information.
– Tim_Stewart
5 mins ago