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If this is a standard Workgroup, it seems to me all you have to do is
make sure their Workgroup name is different from yours. Windows defaults
to MSHOME or Workgroup, so change it to something a little more obscure.
All my friends have networks named "Gabrielle" because I've worked on
their PCs at my home, and I offer this name to you free of royalty or
licensing fees.:)


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Subject: [PCBUILD] Allowing guest access to internet not lan
From: Brad Feuerhelm <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, January 22, 2010 11:27 am
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Hi All,

I'm setup on a Rosewill Easy4 wireless router running wep security 
(shared key). What I want to do is set it up to allow a guest to be able

to access the internet without having lan access. In the past I have not

been able to do this without having the guest change all there settings 
to match my setup. So I just want to be able to have lets say a guest 
come in and give them the key and not have to change anything else. I'm 
somewhat tech savvy as to computers but not so as to networking. I do 
know the basics though.
Any help in this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Brad Feuerhelm

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