The Plume - based platform gives you one network name for your devices, and
a separate guest network, but there's no way to assign names to the bands themselves e.g. Simons - Home - 5Ghz.
Some feature a separate 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network, for example, or even
a separate guest network.
But there's still good reason to create
a separate guest network for them, and Eero lets you do that.
You'll see that
the separate guest network is likely an open Wi - Fi network.
I'm also a fan of the fact you can setup up
a separate guest network complete with its own DHCP server.
Not exact matches
You may have to set up a private
network just for students (
separate from
guests), giving them access to student printers.
We're still a bit miffed about the poor implementation in the
Guest Network system; we want to see local network isolation and individual Wi - Fi client isolation as separate o
Network system; we want to see local
network isolation and individual Wi - Fi client isolation as separate o
network isolation and individual Wi - Fi client isolation as
separate options.
It can also create an additional
separate wireless
guest network, on the 2.4 GHz band only.
With a
guest account, visitors can log in into your wifi with a
separate password and be unable to access the files on your
network.