Some routers support guest networks, which are part of the primary network but use a different password (or no password at all). They can also restrict certain features. Guest networks are often common for businesses, but are becoming more common for home networks.
How to Set Up a Guest WiFi Network and Why You MUST Use It!
This article explains how to set up a guest Wi-Fi network on most routers, and provides some tips for using a guest network.
To set up a guest network at home, follow these steps:
Log in to the router as an administrator. This is often done in a web browser using a specific IP address, such as 192.168. 1.1, but your router may use a different IP address or have a dedicated mobile app for logins.