Tech Tip # 7 CommandIQ: Creating a Guest Network

Tip # 7

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Today’s tech tip:
Creating a guest network

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Create a Guest Network

(& Stop Sharing Your “Real” Wi-Fi)

BY OLIVIA WELLS, LIGTEL MARKETER

We’ve all been there.
Friends come over, someone asks for the Wi-Fi password, and suddenly you’re:

  • reading off a 27-character password like it’s a secret code, or
  • handing your phone across the room, or
  • realizing you’ve given your “real” network password to… a lot of people.


Here’s the good news: you don’t have to do that anymore.

A Guest Network lets you create a separate Wi-Fi connection just for visitors. You can share that password freely, and your main network stays private.

Why a Guest Network is a game-changer

A guest network is perfect when you want to be friendly… without giving permanent access.

It helps you:

  • keep your main Wi-Fi password private
  • give guests an easy connection (without awkward password sharing)
  • set boundaries with a time limit
  • reuse it anytime you have people over

Real-life examples (you’ll 100% relate to)

1) The “neighbors are coming over for a party” situation

Let’s say your neighbors are all coming over for a holiday party or game night.

You want people to have Wi-Fi (music, photos, streaming the game), but you don’t want them hopping on your internet next week from the driveway because they still have your saved password.

With a guest network, you can:

  • create a separate Wi-Fi name (like “MyHouse-Guest”)
  • share one simple password
  • set a time limit so it shuts off after the party

When the night’s over… access is over. Easy.

2) Kids’ friends coming over (and you want Wi-Fi to end at a certain time)

Maybe your kids have friends over after school.

You’re fine with them using Wi-Fi for a bit… but you don’t want a pack of kids still connected at 10 PM when it’s supposed to be winding-down time.

With a guest network, you can:

  • let them connect while they’re there
  • set a time limit (like 2 hours, or “off at 7:30 PM”)
  • keep your main network untouched

Bonus: it avoids the “What’s your password again?” conversation every time someone comes over.

3) The repeat visitors (who always need Wi-Fi)

Grandparents, cousins, your best friend who visits weekly—guest networks are reusable.

You can keep the guest network ready to go, and when you need it:

  • turn it on
  • share the password
  • set the timer
  • and move on with your life

No redoing everything from scratch.

Let them on the Wi-Fi… just not for the rest of their lives.

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