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With a guest WiFi network, your guests can stream, surf, check their email, and connect to the Internet since they are on a secondary network which is cloud base and can't have access to the guest network IP address. <br>
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Guest WiFi Network At Your Hotel Or Restaurant • Nanovise Inc
In this article, we explain what does guest WiFi mean or a guest WiFi network is, how to set one up. When people visit your hotel, often their first question is "What's your WiFi password?" You might find yourself giving out your WiFi password to every guest who comes through the door as due to it there may be speed issue arise among your guest and hotel connections. So to avoid this basic speed problem, the best solution for helping your guests get connected is creating a guest WiFi network. A guest WiFi network is a great way to give house guests access to the Internet without sharing your primary WiFi password or compromising the speed or giving them access to everything on your main network. So to maintain a secure network in your hotel, you have to create a guest WiFi network.
It's possible to be both hospitable and safe — by setting up guest WiFi. A guest WiFi network is a different point that provides access to the Internet, but not to your hotel network. As the name suggests, it's for guests to connect to. A guest network is a win-win: Hotel guests don't lose touch with the outside world, and your data isn't compromised. Malware that somehow ended up on a guest's smartphone will not be able to get into your hotel's important files. Reasons for a Hotel Guest WiFi Network There are several reasons you may want to set up a guest WiFi network for your in-house guests.
The password: Sharing your single hotel password which has direct access to your main network may put you in data theft fear. Anyone who has access to your main network can manipulate it very easily. So a guest WiFi network helps you to secure your hotel network from the guest network very easily. Every guest has their unique password, which is generated by the system automatically each time for a new login and which is embedded with a speed limit, time limit and device limit. Secured: With a guest WiFi network, your guests can stream, surf, check their email, and connect to the Internet since they are on a secondary network which is cloud base and can't have access to the guest network IP address. That means they do not have access to your main or primary network, keeping your files, data and personal information safe and hotel can easily avoid network security risk.
Track: It helps you to track each logins details like how much data consumed by the user, total online time of the user, whether the user is online or offline in the real-time, total number of guests connected to your hotel WiFi network, peak time of your hotel, revisit count of your guests. A guest wireless network works in much the same way as connecting to a public WiFi hotspot. Open and free WiFi for guests is often found in malls, restaurants, parks, and other public places. In places like hotels, you'll often receive the guest WiFi information (we called it WiFi vouchers) from the staff. Want to know how to set up a Guest WiFi Network at your hotel or restaurant? Nanovise (www.nanovise.com) is here to help you. We help you to upgrade your guest's WiFi experience while staying at your hotel. Email: info@nanovise.com or Call us at +1-647-797-8500