Oct 28, 2015 · This is a tutorial for setting up a DD-WRT router to have a separate isolated (virtual) guest wifi access point. At the end of the tutorial you will have two wifi networks, one private, and one public for the guests. Guests will not have access to the router or anything else on your network. Your build must be ≥ 23020.

VPN Guest Setup | FlashRouters Setup Options The VPN Guest Network is optimal if you want to seamlessly switch between VPN and non-VPN on the same router setup. The VPN Guest Network setup creates two segmented Wireless or WiFi networks on the Same Router but with completely different purposes. With DD-WRT, you can have 2 wireless networks broadcasting from your FlashRouter at the Solved: Guest WIFI by connecting Linksys WRT54GS (v6) to A So, was wondering how do I connect WRT54GS (v6) to my Verizon ActionTec rounter to let guest access wifi without me providing me the main wifi passwd ? My WRT54GS (v6) is NOT running any DD-WRT or OpenWRT f/w but is running original LinkSys f/w (1.52.8). I want to know following: How to Give Guests Access to Your Wi-Fi Without Exposing Things like network printers, NAS drives, shared files, and other sensitive network information won’t be available from the guest access point. You’re essentially giving people internet access

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Jul 12, 2017 · Our tutorial today is focused on using a DD-WRT compatible router to achieve dual SSIDs. As such you will need the following things: 1 DD-WRT compatible router with an appropriate hardware revision (we’ll show you how to check) 1 installed copy of DD-WRT on said router; This is not the only way to set up dual SSIDs for your home network.

DD-WRT. Website: https://dd-wrt.com. DD-WRT is a free linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points, designed to unlock additional features that the official firmware does not support. It supports many routers and you can check the router’s compatibility. Please also note that DD-WRT has specific builds for different router.

Solved: Guest WIFI by connecting Linksys WRT54GS (v6) to A So, was wondering how do I connect WRT54GS (v6) to my Verizon ActionTec rounter to let guest access wifi without me providing me the main wifi passwd ? My WRT54GS (v6) is NOT running any DD-WRT or OpenWRT f/w but is running original LinkSys f/w (1.52.8). I want to know following: How to Give Guests Access to Your Wi-Fi Without Exposing Things like network printers, NAS drives, shared files, and other sensitive network information won’t be available from the guest access point. You’re essentially giving people internet access