My work computer doesn't like it - and it is configured in such a way that I can't mess with the security features on it.
So I set up a direct line to the cable modem bypassing the firewall set up on the wi-fi.
So question - on my wifi, it permits two "lines" - I don't know the proper term - one is 2.4 and one is 5 G.
I'd like to use my wi-fi, and the 5G one actually has a different name.
Can I use that, bypass the firewall and have a separate password? I realize it's not much to go on, but
I hate putting up controls on my Internet only for it to eff up legitimate use of it.
So I set up a direct line to the cable modem bypassing the firewall set up on the wi-fi.
So question - on my wifi, it permits two "lines" - I don't know the proper term - one is 2.4 and one is 5 G.
I'd like to use my wi-fi, and the 5G one actually has a different name.
Can I use that, bypass the firewall and have a separate password? I realize it's not much to go on, but
I hate putting up controls on my Internet only for it to eff up legitimate use of it.