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If you know how to set a separate password for different SSIDs, then TELL US HOW! Don't just claim it can be done without giving any details; that's not useful to anyone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sort of. Each extender has the ability to have two additional SSIDs and those SSIDs have the option of being 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. So, you could just have them connect to the slower 2.4 GHz N network. Of course, this device is kind of dumb, as it only allows you to set one password for all of your SSIDs except for the guest SSID and that one doesn’t allow you to throttle the bandwidth or limit it to the 2.4 GHz connection. This exact scenario is why I’m selling mine and moving to an Asus AX86U setup, as I would rather have some control over my network, rather than just assuming everything was going to be awesome and people never do stupid things on the internet!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That sjj hi oilfield be possible. To do this create 2 unique Ssids and assign unique passwords. Configure the hosts to connect just the SSID you want it to communicate
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