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Having a second phone line fitted
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Thanks for your reply,we have unlimited broadband it's more about security.
I am not very techie,do you mean you can have a router that several providers can use at the same time,if so I thought they all send their own routers when you join them.I thought it was one phone line to one broadband provider.
We have just left BT and switch to sky tomorrow.0 -
You don't need a separate line and internet connection. You can have two separate wifi networks which are both using the same internet connection but keep the traffic completely separate. You will just need to replace the standard router that Sky send you with a better one that supports this "guest network" feature.0
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Thanks,I will look into it.0
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Easiest way for you is to buy one of these (or similar)
http://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/19946-linksys-ea6350-uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhLWeyseW2wIVyrHtCh1-wgyQEAQYASABEgL7Z_D_BwE
And enable the guest wifi0 -
The other thing that the OP will have to do is wrestle the Sky login out of the Sky supplied router.0
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You can plug a wifi access point with its own wifi password into one of the ethernet ports on a Sky router.
You can also get specific gateways for providing guest wifi access
https://www.solwise.co.uk/solution-wifi-hotspots.htmA kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Thanks everyone for all your help,it's all sounding a bit complicated.I am not very techie but will look into everything suggested and try and sort it. Thanks again.0
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Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »You can plug a wifi access point with its own wifi password into one of the ethernet ports on a Sky router.
You could even configure your old BT router it as the guest's Access Point (AP) by pluging it into the new Sky hub (as OM has described above). Zero cost - as BT don't demand it be returned once out of contract :beer:.
See here (also google: 'router as access point' for more info).
If you get stuck just ask on here.
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