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Your router’s hidden talent: Guest Wi-Fi explained

Earlier this summer, my family celebrated the first of my children to graduate high school. Her graduation party was filled with shareable moments safely enabled by guest Wi-Fi — a separate network specifically designed for visitors — on my Tipmont-provided Wi-Fi router.

From end-of-summer shindigs to fantasy football drafts, it’s a great way to grant internet access to guests without worrying about security.

Katie (middle) with her friends (l to R) Hannah, Izzy, Kyla, and Dacey
Katie (middle) with her friends (l to R) Hannah, Izzy, Kyla, and Dacey

What is guest wi-fi?

Guest Wi-Fi, also known as a guest network, is a separate wireless network that runs alongside your primary home Wi-Fi network. It allows visitors to use your internet connection apart from your main network where your personal devices, shared files and sensitive information reside. Think of it like an apartment on your property: Guests can come and go (guest Wi-Fi) but can’t wander into your main house (your primary Wi-Fi).

Risks and best practices

  1. Households with regular visitors
    Simplify access for visiting friends, family or babysitters while maintaining your privacy.
  2. Home offices
    If you work at home, keep your data and devices separated as clients or colleagues visit.
  3. Homes with many devices
    It’s great for smart bulbs, thermostats or appliances, which often have weaker security protocols.
  4. Airbnb or rental property owners
    If you rent your space, guest Wi-Fi is essential to provide access without compromising security.
  • Guest behavior: Misuse/illegal activities could create legal implications for you. Know who you give access to and remind them to browse safely, avoid suspicious websites and never download files from untrusted sources.
  • Network congestion: Although separated, too many users or bandwidth-heavy activities (e.g., streaming) might affect your overall network performance.
  • Correct configuration: You can enable guest Wi-Fi yourself (see instructions at tipmont.com/guestwifi). But if you need a little extra help, feel free to call our support team at 800-726-3953, extension 4.
  • Use a strong, unique password that is not the same as for your main network.
  • Disable the guest network when it’s not in use.
  • If you keep the guest network enabled, periodically change the password.

How to enable Guest Wi-Fi

Enabling guest Wi-Fi on your Tipmont-provided router is a straightforward process. You can also call our internet support team at 800-726-3953, extension 4, if you prefer to have one of our experts remotely assist you.

Instructions

  1. Open the Command IQ app (available from Apple’s App Store and Android’s Google Play)
  2. On the Home screen, tap on the My Network graphic
  3. Click the Plus icon at the upper right and choose Add Network
  4. On the Add Network screen, choose Guest under Wireless Network Type.
  5. Under Network Name (SSID), type the name you want your guests to see when they connect to your guest network.
  6. Under Security Type, there are five options. We recommend WPA2-WPA3-Personal, which lets older devices connect while giving newer devices the best security. Learn More »
  7. Under Wi-Fi Password, enter the password you want guests to use when connecting. If you choose None under Security Type, there will be no password field.
  8. Under Isolation, choose Enabled or Disabled. We recommend choosing Enabled to isolate the network from your primary home networks.
  9. Under Duration, Choose Endless or Custom. Endless will retain the Guest Wi-Fi until you disable it. Custom allows you to set a start date/time and end date/time.
  10. Click Save at the upper right to create the Guest Wi-Fi network. Your devices may temporarily disconnect as the new network is added to your router. This will only take a few minutes, and your devices will automatically reconnect.
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Rob Ford is Tipmont and Wintek's communication director, a role he's held since 2015. Rob has a bachelor's and a master's in Communication from Purdue University. He lives in West Lafayette with his wife and three children and has a life-sized Yoda statue in his office. Away from the office, you’ll find Rob working on his golf swing, jump shot, or hope for a Purdue basketball national title – all futile endeavors.

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