Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksYou want to set up a guest Wi-Fi network that keeps your main devices secure. Which approach is best?AShare your main Wi-Fi password with guestsBUse the same password for all devicesCTurn off Wi-Fi when guests arriveDCreate a separate guest network with its own passwordCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand guest network purposeA guest network isolates visitors from your main devices, improving security.Step 2: Evaluate options for securitySharing main password or using same password risks security; turning off Wi-Fi is impractical.Final Answer:Create a separate guest network with its own password -> Option DQuick Check:Guest network isolates devices securely [OK]Quick Trick: Guest network keeps main devices safe [OK]Common Mistakes:Sharing main password reduces securityTurning off Wi-Fi is inconvenientUsing same password weakens protection
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