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OutoftheWay
Aug 09, 2012Follower
Blocking someone else's extender
Hello All, I work at a public library, and we have an open wireless network. We leave our network, Library, open as to keep things simple for our patrons. A week or two ago, we noticed a Library_...
jmizoguchi
Aug 13, 2012Virtuoso
that is on simple home end router does.
there other devices like guest gate can control the bandwidth, ports block. mac, etc to each pass codes. kill the usage the schedule at hours of operation.
the guy can come every day but I'm sure some point you will find who is the the one comes in the most. there is no ending but having a better tool can do better than then putting encryption key (ex WPA2 ) and cause more issues to other users connecting.
I guess it's all depends the OP feels. This no different then person to go McDonalds and uses ATT- Wifi use it which they don't use codes but there is other places that code and I'm sure code can give out to someone in same matter.
there other devices like guest gate can control the bandwidth, ports block. mac, etc to each pass codes. kill the usage the schedule at hours of operation.
the guy can come every day but I'm sure some point you will find who is the the one comes in the most. there is no ending but having a better tool can do better than then putting encryption key (ex WPA2 ) and cause more issues to other users connecting.
I guess it's all depends the OP feels. This no different then person to go McDonalds and uses ATT- Wifi use it which they don't use codes but there is other places that code and I'm sure code can give out to someone in same matter.