Comment by dijit
19 hours ago
I should reinforce this point by saying that it's the default position for "guest" networks to be using the same hardware as "secure" office wifi and such.
19 hours ago
I should reinforce this point by saying that it's the default position for "guest" networks to be using the same hardware as "secure" office wifi and such.
I'd further reinforce this by pointing out that this is what the specific term, guest network, means - it's the common name used by router manufacturers to describe an optional feature of serving secondary network from the same hardware, intended for the specific, common use case of serving transient and/or less trusted users.
This is in contrast to more genetic, descriptive terms like "additional network", "separate network for guests", etc.